Association between weekend catch-up sleep and osteoarthritis: NHANES 2017-2020
Abstract
Background:
Osteoarthritis
(OA)
is
a
leading
cause
of
disability,
affecting
millions
worldwide.
Emerging
evidence
suggests
that
sleep
behaviors,
particularly
weekend
catch-up
(WCS),
may
influence
OA
risk,
though
research
on
this
association
limited.
Methods:
Data
from
the
National
Health
and
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES)
2017-2020
were
analyzed,
including
7,059
adults
aged
20
older.
Weighted
logistic
regression
models
adjusted
for
demographic
lifestyle
factors
used
to
examine
relationship
between
WCS
OA.
Results:
Among
participants,
those
with
short
(OR
=
0.85,
95%
CI
0.75-0.95),
moderate
0.78,
0.69-0.89),
long
0.80,
0.71-0.90)
durations
demonstrated
significantly
lower
prevalence
compared
without
WCS.
The
protective
effect
was
consistent
across
all
models.
Subgroup
analyses
showed
inverse
robust
various
age
groups,
genders,
races,
education
levels,
marital
statuses,
poverty
income
ratios
(PIR),
workday
durations.
Conclusions:
This
study
found
inversely
associated
osteoarthritis.
Adequate
play
role
in
reducing
risk
These
findings
suggest
improving
patterns
could
be
potential
strategy
prevention.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: Oct. 8, 2024
Language: Английский