DOAJ Open Access 2023

Self-Reported Sleep Disturbance is an Independent Predictor of All-Cause Mortality and Respiratory Disease Mortality in US Adults: A Population-Based Prospective Cohort Study

Xinran Hou Xinran Hou Jiajia Hu Jiajia Hu E Wang +10 lainnya

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Objective: Self-reported sleep disturbance is common but its association with mortality has rarely been investigated.Methods: This prospective cohort analysis included 41,257 participants enrolled in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2005 to 2018. Self-reported sleep disturbance in the present study refers to the patients who have ever consulted doctors or other professionals for trouble sleeping. Univariate and multivariate survey-weighted Cox proportional hazards models were used to evaluate the association of self-reported sleep disturbance with all-cause and disease-specific mortality.Results: Approximately 27.0% of US adults were estimated to have self-reported sleep disturbance. After adjusting for all sociodemographic variables, health behavioral factors, and common comorbidities, participants with self-reported sleep disturbance tend to have higher all-cause mortality risk with a hazard ratio (HR) of 1.17 (95% CI, 1.04–1.32) and chronic lower respiratory disease mortality risk (HR, 1.88; 95% CI, 1.26–2.80), but not cardiovascular disease mortality risk (HR, 1.19; 95% CI, 0.96–1.46) and cancer mortality risk (HR, 1.10; 95% CI, 0.90–1.35).Conclusion: Self-reported sleep disturbance could be associated with higher mortality in adults, and may need to be paid more attention in public health management.

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Xinran Hou

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Xinran Hou

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Jiajia Hu

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Jiajia Hu

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E Wang

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E Wang

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Jian Wang

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Jian Wang

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Zongbin Song

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Zongbin Song

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Jie Hu

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Jie Hu

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Jian Shi

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Chengliang Zhang

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Chengliang Zhang

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Hou, X., Hou, X., Hu, J., Hu, J., Wang, E., Wang, E. et al. (2023). Self-Reported Sleep Disturbance is an Independent Predictor of All-Cause Mortality and Respiratory Disease Mortality in US Adults: A Population-Based Prospective Cohort Study. https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2023.1605538

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2023
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10.3389/ijph.2023.1605538
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