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Insufficient sleep refers to not getting the recommended amount of sleep for optimal functioning, even if it's just slightly less than needed. Sleep insufficiency may occur due to lifestyle choices, such as staying up late for social events or work, resulting in routinely getting less sleep than required. For example, consistently sleeping 6 hours when the body needs 7-9 hours can lead to cumulative effects on health and well-being.
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    短时间或长时间的睡眠时间会增加死亡风险. 这项研究分析了300多万名参与者,发现每天睡眠时间少于6小时或超过9小时与更高的全因死亡风险有关.

    关键词:
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    科学领域:

    • 公共卫生 公共卫生
    • 流行病学 流行病学
    • 行为科学 行为科学

    背景情况:

    • 行为生活方式因素对于健康状况评估至关重要.
    • 通过健康追踪器的持续监测提供了关于睡眠等生活方式因素的新数据.
    • 关于将持续的生活方式数据整合到保险费计算中,以及了解其与死亡率的联系,目前的数据有限.

    研究的目的:

    • 审查现有的关于睡眠时间和全因死亡率之间的联系的文献.
    • 为了推导出睡眠时间和死亡风险的剂量反应率.
    • 为医疗风险评估和保险承保实践提供信息.

    主要方法:

    • 系统的文献综述和元分析.
    • 从10项选定的研究中汇集了数据.
    • 涉及超过300万的研究参与者.

    主要成果:

    • 短睡眠时间 (少于6小时) 和长睡眠时间 (超过9小时) 都与所有原因的死亡风险增加有关.
    • 确定了睡眠时间和死亡率之间的U形关系.
    • 不同睡眠时间的量化相对风险.

    结论:

    • 睡眠时间是所有原因死亡率的重要预测因素.
    • 将睡眠数据纳入医疗风险评估可以提高准确性.
    • 需要对保险中连续生活方式数据的实际应用进行进一步的研究.