较高的高度会改变中国人口的睡眠状况
Haolin Jiang1, Wen Su1, Xiuming Wu1
1Department of Epidemiology and Statistics, Chengdu Medical College, No. 783, Xindu Avenue, Xindu District, Chengdu, Sichuan China.
Sleep and biological rhythms
|September 20, 2024
概括
高海拔地区显著增加个体的睡眠时间. 这项研究发现,生活在更高的海拔地区与更长的睡眠模式有关,特别是在1600米以上.
科学领域:
- 环境健康 环境健康
- 睡眠科学 睡眠科学
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
背景情况:
- 睡眠对整体健康和福祉至关重要.
- 高度越来越被认为是影响生理过程的因素,包括睡眠.
- 有限的研究存在于不同高度的睡眠状态的具体轨迹.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究海拔高度和睡眠状态之间的关系.
- 分析与不同高度水平相关的睡眠持续时间模式.
- 为了确定影响高海拔地区睡眠变化的因素.
主要方法:
- 利用来自中国健康与退休长度调查 (CHARLS) 的数据.
- 采用了通用的添加模型 (GAM) 和通用的添加混合效应模型 (GAMM).
- 对诸如年龄,性别,教育,居住地和种族等混变量进行控制.
主要成果:
- 睡眠时间在海拔1600米以上显著增加.
- 较高的海拔高度与更长时间睡眠时间的可能性显著相关 (P=0.004).
- 在海拔高度和睡眠时间短暂之间没有发现显著的关联 (P=0.193).
- 性别,居住地和种族是高度与睡眠时间关系的关键因素.
结论:
- 高海拔环境显然会影响睡眠状态,特别是睡眠时间.
- 居住在较高海拔地区的人往往会经历更长的睡眠时间.
- 这些发现为进一步研究将高度与睡眠联系在一起的机制提供了基础.
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