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Gender differences in the association between sleep duration and body composition: The CARDIA study

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St-Onge, MP; Perumean-Chaney, S; Desmond, R; Lewis, CE; Yan, LL; Person, SD; Allison, DB
Published in: International Journal of Endocrinology
January 1, 2010

Sleep duration has been inversely associated with body mass index (BMI). We examined the relationship between self-reported sleep duration and BMI, waist circumference, and percent body fat in Black and White individuals from the CARDIA study. Box-Tidwell regression models were adjusted for age and race (Model 1), additional lifestyle and demographic variables (Model 2), and physical activity (Model 3). There were significant interactions between sleep and gender for the main outcome variables. In men, there was a trend for an inverse relationship between reported sleep duration and BMI in Model 2 (β = - 0.20, P =.053) but not model 3 (β = - 0.139, P =.191). In women, inverse relationships were observed between sleep duration and BMI (β = - 0.294, P =.005) and waist circumference (β = - 0.442, P =.059), in Model 2. These associations became nonsignificant in model 3 (BMI: β= - 0.172, P =.084; waist circumference: β= - 0.161, P =.474). Our results are consistent with previous findings that sleep is associated with BMI and other body composition variables. However, the relationship between self-reported sleep duration and body composition may be stronger in women than in men. © 2010 Marie-Pierre St-Onge et al.

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International Journal of Endocrinology

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1687-8345

ISSN

1687-8337

Publication Date

January 1, 2010

Volume

2010

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
  • 1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
 

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St-Onge, M. P., Perumean-Chaney, S., Desmond, R., Lewis, C. E., Yan, L. L., Person, S. D., & Allison, D. B. (2010). Gender differences in the association between sleep duration and body composition: The CARDIA study. International Journal of Endocrinology, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/726071
St-Onge, M. P., S. Perumean-Chaney, R. Desmond, C. E. Lewis, L. L. Yan, S. D. Person, and D. B. Allison. “Gender differences in the association between sleep duration and body composition: The CARDIA study.” International Journal of Endocrinology 2010 (January 1, 2010). https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/726071.
St-Onge MP, Perumean-Chaney S, Desmond R, Lewis CE, Yan LL, Person SD, et al. Gender differences in the association between sleep duration and body composition: The CARDIA study. International Journal of Endocrinology. 2010 Jan 1;2010.
St-Onge, M. P., et al. “Gender differences in the association between sleep duration and body composition: The CARDIA study.” International Journal of Endocrinology, vol. 2010, Jan. 2010. Scopus, doi:10.1155/2010/726071.
St-Onge MP, Perumean-Chaney S, Desmond R, Lewis CE, Yan LL, Person SD, Allison DB. Gender differences in the association between sleep duration and body composition: The CARDIA study. International Journal of Endocrinology. 2010 Jan 1;2010.

Published In

International Journal of Endocrinology

DOI

EISSN

1687-8345

ISSN

1687-8337

Publication Date

January 1, 2010

Volume

2010

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
  • 1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine