JNSS 2015, 6(1-2):7-14 | DOI: 10.32725/jnss.2015.001

Short sleep duration in relation to body weight and blood pressure among Czech adults

Zlata Kapounová1,*, Martin Forejt1, Julie Bienertová Vašků2
1 Masaryk University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health, Brno, Czech Republic
2 Masaryk University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pathological Physiology, Brno, Czech Republic

Study objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate possible associations between obesity related anthropometric determinants and blood pressure measurements according to the self-recorded number of daily hours of sleep within the adult Czech population.

Methods: A total of 478 women and men aged 18-65 years were included between the years 2006-2010. The research methodology consisted of anthropometric measurements and bioelectrical impedance for the classification of body parameters, and the measurement of blood pressure (BP). Data on sleep duration were obtained using 24-hour time diaries in which the total hours of sleep per day for seven consecutive days were recorded. Logistic regression and multivariable logistic regression analysis were applied to calculate crude odds ratios (ORs), adjusted ORs after controlling for potential confounders, and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of obesity, high normal BP and hypertension for short sleep defined as

Keywords: sleep; obesity; body mass index; waist circumference; waist-hip ratio; adiposity; blood pressure; hypertension

Received: October 21, 2014; Accepted: May 13, 2015; Published: March 1, 2015  Show citation

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Kapounová Z, Forejt M, Bienertová Vašků J. Short sleep duration in relation to body weight and blood pressure among Czech adults. Journal of Nursing, Social Studies, Public Health and Rehabilitation. 2015;6(1-2):7-14. doi: 10.32725/jnss.2015.001.
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