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Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Self-Rated Health in Young Adults (CROSBI ID 241601)

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Štefan, Lovro ; Juranko, Dora ; Prosoli, Rebeka ; Barić, Renata ; Sporiš, Goran Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Self-Rated Health in Young Adults // Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 13 (2017), 7; 899-904. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.6662

Podaci o odgovornosti

Štefan, Lovro ; Juranko, Dora ; Prosoli, Rebeka ; Barić, Renata ; Sporiš, Goran

engleski

Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Self-Rated Health in Young Adults

This study aimed to determine the associations between the self-reported sleep duration and self-rated health in young adults. In this cross-sectional study, participants were 689 young adults (mean age 20 ± 1.35 years, 49.8% female). Sleep duration and self-rated health, as the main outcome of interest, were measured as self-reported. As potential covariates, we included sex, age, smoking status, alcohol consumption, physical activity, sedentary behavior, psychological distress, and body mass index. Approximately 30% of participants slept 7-8 hours, 17.4% were short sleepers (categories < 6 hours and 6-7 hours), and 53.9% were long sleepers (categories 8-10 hours and > 10 hours of sleep). In an unadjusted model, compared with the reference category (7-8 hours of sleep), those who slept < 6 hours (odds ratio 0.20 ; 95% confidence interval 0.08 to 0.48) and between 6-7 hours (odds ratio 0.43 ; 95% confidence interval 0.26 to 0.69) were less likely to have good self-rated health. In an adjusted model, short (< 7 hours) and long sleep (> 10 hours) were both associated with poor self-rated health. Our results suggest that both short (< 7 hours) and long (> 10 hours) sleepers have lower odds of having good self-rated health after adjusting for potential covariates. Health professionals should pay more attention to young adults, who have both short and long period of sleep, in order to prevent health problems and potential acute or chronic diseases.

gender ; logistic regression ; self-rated health ; sleep duration ; young adults

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Podaci o izdanju

13 (7)

2017.

899-904

objavljeno

1550-9389

10.5664/jcsm.6662

Povezanost rada

Kineziologija, Pedagogija

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