1. Association between objective sleep duration and bone mineral density in older postmenopausal women from the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures (SOF)
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Swanson, CM, Blatchford, PJ, Orwoll, ES, Cauley, JA, LeBlanc, ES, Fink, HA, Wright, KP, Wierman, ME, Kohrt, WM, and Stone, KL
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Reproductive Medicine ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Aging ,Contraception/Reproduction ,Clinical Research ,Sleep Research ,Osteoporosis ,Musculoskeletal ,Absorptiometry ,Photon ,Actigraphy ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Body Mass Index ,Bone Density ,Female ,Femur Neck ,Hip Joint ,Humans ,Osteoporosis ,Postmenopausal ,Postmenopause ,Self Report ,Sleep ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Time Factors ,Bone mineral density ,Postmenopausal women ,Sleep duration ,Study of Osteoporotic Fractures ,Biomedical Engineering ,Public Health and Health Services ,Endocrinology & Metabolism ,Clinical sciences ,Epidemiology - Abstract
Methodological limitations preclude determination of the association between sleep duration and bone mineral density (BMD) from existing literature. This was the first study to use objective sleep duration to determine its association with BMD. Nocturnal sleep duration, assessed objectively (actigraphy) or subjectively (questionnaire), was not independently associated with BMD in postmenopausal women.IntroductionBoth long and short self-reported sleep durations are associated with low bone mineral density (BMD) in men and women. The association between sleep duration measured by actigraphy and BMD in postmenopausal women is unknown.MethodsThe Study of Osteoporotic Fractures (SOF) ancillary sleep study was used to determine the association between sleep duration and BMD at the total hip and femoral neck in postmenopausal women ≥ 75 years old. Sleep duration was assessed by wrist actigraphy (average 4 nights) and questionnaire. BMD was compared between postmenopausal women with short (
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- 2019