Associations of indicators of sleep impairment and disorders with low muscle strength in middle-aged and older adults: The HypnoLaus cohort study

被引:9
|
作者
Piovezan, Ronaldo D. [1 ,2 ]
Yu, Solomon [1 ,2 ]
Hirotsu, Camila [3 ]
Marques-Vidal, Pedro [4 ,5 ]
Haba-Rubio, Jose [3 ]
Tucker, Graeme [1 ]
Adams, Robert [6 ]
Visvanathan, Renuka [1 ,2 ]
Heinzer, Raphael [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Adelaide, Fac Hlth & Med Sci, Adelaide Geriatr Training & Res Aged Care GTRAC C, Adelaide Med Sch, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[2] Queen Elizabeth Hosp, Aged & Extended Care Serv, Cent Adelaide Local Hlth Network, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[3] Univ Hosp Lausanne, Ctr Invest & Res Sleep CIRS, Lausanne, Switzerland
[4] Lausanne Univ Hosp, Dept Med, Internal Med, Lausanne, Switzerland
[5] Univ Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
[6] Flinders Univ S Australia, Flinders Hlth & Med Res Inst Sleep Hlth, Adelaide, SA, Australia
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
Muscle strength; Polysomnography; Sarcopenia; Sleep duration; Sleep disorders; POPULATION; QUALITY; DURATION; APNEA; PREVALENCE; SARCOPENIA; OBESITY; DECLINE; IMPACT; POOR;
D O I
10.1016/j.maturitas.2022.06.009
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Objective: Investigate associations of objective and subjective indicators of sleep impairment and disorders with low muscle strength (LMS) in different age groups and genders using data from a population-based cohort study. Methods: Polysomnographic and subjective sleep data from participants (aged 40-80 years) of the HypnoLaus study (Lausanne, Switzerland) were cross-sectionally analyzed. Indicators of sleep impairment and disorders were based on pre-defined cutoffs. LMS was defined according to the diagnosis of sarcopenia (grip strength <27 kg for men and <16 kg for women). Results obtained by multivariate logistic regression were controlled for confounders. Results: 1902 participants (mean [SD] age, 57.4 [10.5] years; 968 [50.9 %] female) were enrolled. Objective short (<6.2 h) and long sleep durations (>8.5 h) were associated with LMS (OR = 1.74, 95 % CI = 1.07-2.82; OR = 6.66, 95 % CI = 3.45-12.87, respectively). Increased nighttime wakefulness >90 min and severe obstructive apnea (OSA) (AHI > 30) were associated with LMS (OR = 1.60, 95 % CI = 1.01-2.56; OR = 2.36, 95 % CI = 1.29-4.31, respectively). In adults aged over 60 years, these associations persisted, and reduced sleep efficiency was associated with LMS (aOR = 1.81, 95 % CI 1.05-3.13). Objective long sleep duration was associated with LMS in both genders and severe OSA predicted LMS among women (aOR = 2.64, 95 % CI 1.11-6.24). Conclusions: Markers of early sarcopenia are affected by long sleep duration from middle age onwards in both genders. Older adults are more susceptible to the effects of other indicators of inappropriate sleep duration and quality. The findings support a potential role of sarcopenia in age-related OSA. The intricate relationships between sleep and muscle health are potential targets of public health interventions and clinical research on preventive and therapeutic strategies against the increasing morbimortality observed with ageing.
引用
收藏
页码:52 / 59
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Association between soft drink consumption and handgrip strength in middle aged and older adults: the TCLSIH cohort study
    Wu, Hongmei
    Li, Xiaoyue
    Zhang, Qing
    Liu, Li
    Meng, Ge
    Gu, Yeqing
    Zhang, Shunming
    Sun, Shaomei
    Zhou, Ming
    Jia, Qiyu
    Song, Kun
    Sun, Zhong
    Niu, Kaijun
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCES AND NUTRITION, 2020, 71 (07) : 856 - 862
  • [32] Association of Hand Grip Strength with Mild Cognitive Impairment in Middle-Aged and Older People in Guangzhou Biobank Cohort Study
    Jin, Ya-Li
    Xu, Lin
    Jiang, Chao-Qiang
    Zhang, Wei-Sen
    Pan, Jing
    Zhu, Feng
    Zhu, Tong
    Thomas, Graham Neil
    Lam, Tai-Hing
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (11)
  • [33] Subjective age and sleep in middle-aged and older adults
    Stephan, Yannick
    Sutin, Angelina R.
    Bayard, Sophie
    Terracciano, Antonio
    PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH, 2017, 32 (09) : 1140 - 1151
  • [34] Association between nighttime sleep duration and quality with low back pain in middle-aged and older Chinese adults
    Yang, Jiju
    Liu, Cong
    Wu, Guanwei
    Zhao, Sihao
    EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY, 2024, 197
  • [35] Associations of the Alpha-Actinin Three Genotype with Bone and Muscle Mass Loss among Middle-Aged and Older Adults
    Taniguchi, Yoshiaki
    Makizako, Hyuma
    Nakai, Yuki
    Kiuchi, Yuto
    Akaida, Shoma
    Tateishi, Mana
    Takenaka, Toshihiko
    Kubozono, Takuro
    Ohishi, Mitsuru
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2022, 11 (20)
  • [36] Seasonal variations in sleep duration and sleep complaints: A Swedish cohort study in middle-aged and older individuals
    Titova, Olga E.
    Lindberg, Eva
    Elmstahl, Solve
    Lind, Lars
    Benedict, Christian
    JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 2022, 31 (01)
  • [37] Sleep duration and depressive symptoms in Chinese middle-aged and older adults: The moderating effects of grip strength
    Chen, Rui
    Chen, Qiutong
    Lu, Gaolei
    Zhang, Minjie
    Zhang, Minzhe
    Yang, Hongguang
    Qi, Kaijie
    Yu, Hongjie
    Zheng, Miaobing
    He, Qiqiang
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2023, 339 : 348 - 354
  • [38] Associations between Sarcopenia and trajectories of activities of daily living disability: a nationwide longitudinal study of middle-aged and older adults in China from 2011 to 2018
    Lan, Lei
    Shao, Shimiao
    Zheng, Xiaowei
    ARCHIVES OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2024, 82 (01)
  • [39] Plasma neurofilament light levels associate with muscle mass and strength in middle-aged and older adults: findings from GenoFit
    Pratt, Jedd
    De Vito, Giuseppe
    Segurado, Ricardo
    Pessanha, Ludmilla
    Dolan, Jackie
    Narici, Marco
    Boreham, Colin
    JOURNAL OF CACHEXIA SARCOPENIA AND MUSCLE, 2022, 13 (03) : 1811 - 1820
  • [40] Association between relative muscle strength and hypertension in middle-aged and older Chinese adults
    Luo, Jin-Hua
    Zhang, Tu-Ming
    Yang, Lin-Lin
    Cai, Yu-Ying
    Yang, Yu
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2023, 23 (01)