Association between olfactory dysfunction and sleep duration in US adults: A cross-sectional study
Abstract
Olfactory
is
closely
associated
with
many
diseases,
and
sleep
the
foundation
of
good
health.
While
relationship
between
olfactory
has
been
reported
in
numerous
studies,
there
relatively
little
research
on
whether
duration
an
effect
smell,
so
we
aimed
to
evaluate
olfactory.
This
study
used
cross-sectional
data
from
people
over
40
years
old
who
took
part
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
2011
2012,
collecting
details
their
severe
duration,
self-report
changes,
several
other
essential
variables.
There
were
2844
participants,
23.7%
(675/2844)
discovering
alterations.
Compared
individuals
less
than
6
hours
sleep,
adjusted
OR
values
for
dysfunction
8
more
0.7
(95%
CI:
0.56–0.88,
p
=
0.003),
0.66
0.52–0.85,
0.001),
respectively.
The
association
L-shaped
curve
(nonlinear,
0.023).
developing
migraine
was
0.89
0.801–0.996,
0.042)
participants
seven
hours/day.
link
US
adults
L-shaped,
inflection
point
roughly
7

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: May 19, 2023
Language: Английский