1. Association between sleep duration and lung function among U.S. adults
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Jingyang Li, Xiaoqian Qian, Guodong Ding, and Yongjun Zhang
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FEV1 ,FVC ,Lung function ,NHANES ,Restrictive impairment ,Sleep duration ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Sleep’s impact on the human immune system and inflammatory responses makes it a potential risk factor for lung function impairment. However, the relationship between sleep duration and lung function impairment in middle-aged and young adults has been rarely investigated. Methods A total of 9,284 aged 20–64 years were categorized into four groups according to sleep duration (≤ 6 h, 7 h, 8 h, and ≥ 9 h), with 7 h as the reference, by using the U.S. NHANES data, 2007–2012. Forced expiratory volume in the 1 s (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), FEV1 to FVC (FEV1/FVC) ratio, peak expiratory flow (PEF), and forced expiratory flow at 25–75% (FEF25 − 75%) were measured by spirometry. Restrictive impairment was defined as baseline FVC
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- 2024
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