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Short night-time sleep duration is associated with thyroid nodules: A community-based survey from Guangzhou, China

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POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE
Volume 135, Issue 3, Pages 290-295

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00325481.2022.2139485

Keywords

Sleep duration; sleep status; thyroid nodules; euthyroidism; community population

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This study aimed to explore the association between sleep status and thyroid nodules. The results showed that individuals who slept less than 5 hours per night had a significantly higher percentage of thyroid nodules compared to those who slept 5-8 hours or more than 8 hours per night. Therefore, screening for thyroid nodules is recommended in this population.
Background Sleep plays a critical role in maintaining human health. This study aimed to explore the association between sleep status and thyroid nodules. Methods A total of 2414 individuals aged 18 or older with euthyroidism were enrolled in this community-based survey. Sleep status was self-reported. Thyroid ultrasonography was performed to measure nodules. Multiple logistic analyses were applied to adjust for confounding factors. Results The percentages of thyroid nodules among individuals who slept <5 hours, 5-8 hours, and >8 hours per night were 57.79% (115/199), 44.19% (833/1885) and 42.73% (141/330), respectively (p = 0.001). Individuals who slept <5 hours per night had a significantly higher percentage of thyroid nodules than those who slept 5-8 hours per night (57.79% vs. 44.19%, p = 0.001) or >8 hours per night (57.79% vs. 42.73%, P < 0.001). However, no similar result was shown between individuals who slept >8 hours and 5-8 hours per night (42.73% vs. 44.19%, p = 0.621). Multiple logistic analysis showed that a sleep duration of <5 hours per night was significantly associated with thyroid nodules (odds ratio (OR) 1.643, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.084-2.490, p = 0.019) when compared to a sleep duration of >8 hours per night. However, a sleep duration of <5 hours per night was not associated with thyroid nodules compared to a sleep duration of 5-8 hours (OR 1.294, 95% CI 0.918-1.824, p = 0.141). Similarly, no significant differences were seen among sleep duration per day, time of falling asleep, habit of daytime napping or thyroid nodules in multiple logistic analyses (all p > 0.05). Conclusions Short nighttime sleep duration was associated with thyroid nodules in our community-based population. Screening for thyroid nodules among these individuals is recommended.

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