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A J-shaped Relationship between Sleep Duration and the Risk of Insulin Resistance in a General Japanese Population

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INTERNAL MEDICINE
卷 62, 期 4, 页码 511-517

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JAPAN SOC INTERNAL MEDICINE
DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.9538-22)

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sleep duration; insulin resistance; metabolic syndrome; epidemiology

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This study found a J-shaped relationship between sleep duration and the risk of insulin resistance in a general Japanese population.
Objective Data on the role of sleep in the risk of insulin resistance (IR) are lacking. We therefore examined the association between sleep duration and IR in a general Japanese population. Methods Data of 1,344 individuals 34 to 89 years old from the Tanushimaru Study were analysed. IR was calculated using the fasting plasma glucose levelxfasting insulin level/405, i.e. the homeostasis model assess-ment of IR (HOMA-IR). IR was defined as a HOMA-IR >= 1.73 based on the diagnostic criteria used in Japan. Information regarding sleep duration was collected via questionnaire. Results The frequencies of IR and metabolic syndrome (MetS) were 36.7% and 26.9%, respectively. A J -shaped relationship between sleep duration and IR was observed, and the same relationship was also shown between sleep duration and MetS; however, the relationship with MetS disappeared after adjusting for age, sex, and other confounding factors. Conclusion A J-shaped relationship was observed between sleep duration and the risks of IR in a general Japanese population.

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