Subjective Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with Higher Blood Pressure and Prevalent Hypertension in General Population Independent of Sleep Disordered Breathing

Zhikang Yang,1– 3,* Mulalibieke Heizhati,1– 3,* Lin Wang,1– 3 Mei Li,1– 3 Fengyu Pan,1– 3 Zhongrong Wang,1– 3 Reyila Abudureyimu,1– 3 Jing Hong,1– 3 Ling Yao,1– 3 Wenbo Yang,1– 3 Shasha Liu,1– 3 Nanfang Li1– 3 1Hypertension Center, People’s Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regio...

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Autores principales: Yang Z, Heizhati M, Wang L, Li M, Pan F, Wang Z, Abudureyimu R, Hong J, Yao L, Yang W, Liu S, Li N
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:20cbc465cdff45e1b8ab019fa2d544b62021-12-02T19:14:53ZSubjective Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with Higher Blood Pressure and Prevalent Hypertension in General Population Independent of Sleep Disordered Breathing1179-1608https://doaj.org/article/20cbc465cdff45e1b8ab019fa2d544b62021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/subjective-poor-sleep-quality-is-associated-with-higher-blood-pressure-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-NSShttps://doaj.org/toc/1179-1608Zhikang Yang,1– 3,&ast; Mulalibieke Heizhati,1– 3,&ast; Lin Wang,1– 3 Mei Li,1– 3 Fengyu Pan,1– 3 Zhongrong Wang,1– 3 Reyila Abudureyimu,1– 3 Jing Hong,1– 3 Ling Yao,1– 3 Wenbo Yang,1– 3 Shasha Liu,1– 3 Nanfang Li1– 3 1Hypertension Center, People’s Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Urumqi, Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China; 2Xinjiang Hypertension Institute, Urumqi, Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China; 3National Health Committee Key Laboratory of Hypertension Clinical Research, Urumqi, Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China&ast;These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Nanfang Li Email Lnanfang2016@sina.comObjective: To explore the relationship of subjective sleep quality with blood pressure (BP) and hypertension by considering the influence of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) and age in the general population.Methods: We evaluated sleep quality using the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) and SDB using NoSAS score and measured BP in randomly selected adults in China in 2019. Sleep quality is categorized into four groups as very good, fairly good, fairly bad and very bad. SDB is defined as NoSAS score ≥ 8. Hypertension is defined as systolic BP ≥ 140 mmHg and/or diastolic BP ≥ 90 mmHg, and/or use of antihypertensive medicine within previous 2 weeks. Multi-variable linear and logistic regression analyses were used to assess the association of global PSQI score and sleep quality with BP and prevalent hypertension.Results: In the 33,341 participants (53.4% women, median age: 48 years), prevalence of hypertension significantly increased from very good to very bad sleepers in total (34.3 vs 42.6 vs 50.3 vs 58.5%), SDB (61.2 vs 68.3 vs 73.3 vs 75.5%) and non-SDB participants (26.8 vs 33.1 vs 40.1 vs 50.9%). In multiple linear regression, PSQI global score showed significant positive association with BP levels in total, SDB and non-SDB participants, consistent in sensitivity analysis by excluding participants who were taking antihypertensives, and in participants aged < 60 years in age-stratified analysis. In multivariable logistic regression, odds ratio for presence of hypertension significantly increased from very good to very bad sleepers in total (1 vs 1.08 vs 1.22 vs 1.48), SDB (1 vs 1.17 vs 1.35 vs 1.28) and non-SDB participants (1 vs 1.05 vs 1.14 vs 1.53), consistent in participants aged < 60 years.Conclusion: Poor subjective sleep quality is significantly associated with higher BP and prevalent hypertension, independent of SDB in the young- and middle-aged general population, indicating potential of improving sleep quality to lower BP and optimize hypertension management at population level.Keywords: sleep quality, sleep disordered breathing, blood pressure, prevalent hypertensionYang ZHeizhati MWang LLi MPan FWang ZAbudureyimu RHong JYao LYang WLiu SLi NDove Medical Pressarticlesleep qualitysleep disordered breathingblood pressureprevalent hypertensionPsychiatryRC435-571Neurophysiology and neuropsychologyQP351-495ENNature and Science of Sleep, Vol Volume 13, Pp 1759-1770 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic sleep quality
sleep disordered breathing
blood pressure
prevalent hypertension
Psychiatry
RC435-571
Neurophysiology and neuropsychology
QP351-495
spellingShingle sleep quality
sleep disordered breathing
blood pressure
prevalent hypertension
Psychiatry
RC435-571
Neurophysiology and neuropsychology
QP351-495
Yang Z
Heizhati M
Wang L
Li M
Pan F
Wang Z
Abudureyimu R
Hong J
Yao L
Yang W
Liu S
Li N
Subjective Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with Higher Blood Pressure and Prevalent Hypertension in General Population Independent of Sleep Disordered Breathing
description Zhikang Yang,1– 3,&ast; Mulalibieke Heizhati,1– 3,&ast; Lin Wang,1– 3 Mei Li,1– 3 Fengyu Pan,1– 3 Zhongrong Wang,1– 3 Reyila Abudureyimu,1– 3 Jing Hong,1– 3 Ling Yao,1– 3 Wenbo Yang,1– 3 Shasha Liu,1– 3 Nanfang Li1– 3 1Hypertension Center, People’s Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Urumqi, Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China; 2Xinjiang Hypertension Institute, Urumqi, Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China; 3National Health Committee Key Laboratory of Hypertension Clinical Research, Urumqi, Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China&ast;These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Nanfang Li Email Lnanfang2016@sina.comObjective: To explore the relationship of subjective sleep quality with blood pressure (BP) and hypertension by considering the influence of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) and age in the general population.Methods: We evaluated sleep quality using the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) and SDB using NoSAS score and measured BP in randomly selected adults in China in 2019. Sleep quality is categorized into four groups as very good, fairly good, fairly bad and very bad. SDB is defined as NoSAS score ≥ 8. Hypertension is defined as systolic BP ≥ 140 mmHg and/or diastolic BP ≥ 90 mmHg, and/or use of antihypertensive medicine within previous 2 weeks. Multi-variable linear and logistic regression analyses were used to assess the association of global PSQI score and sleep quality with BP and prevalent hypertension.Results: In the 33,341 participants (53.4% women, median age: 48 years), prevalence of hypertension significantly increased from very good to very bad sleepers in total (34.3 vs 42.6 vs 50.3 vs 58.5%), SDB (61.2 vs 68.3 vs 73.3 vs 75.5%) and non-SDB participants (26.8 vs 33.1 vs 40.1 vs 50.9%). In multiple linear regression, PSQI global score showed significant positive association with BP levels in total, SDB and non-SDB participants, consistent in sensitivity analysis by excluding participants who were taking antihypertensives, and in participants aged < 60 years in age-stratified analysis. In multivariable logistic regression, odds ratio for presence of hypertension significantly increased from very good to very bad sleepers in total (1 vs 1.08 vs 1.22 vs 1.48), SDB (1 vs 1.17 vs 1.35 vs 1.28) and non-SDB participants (1 vs 1.05 vs 1.14 vs 1.53), consistent in participants aged < 60 years.Conclusion: Poor subjective sleep quality is significantly associated with higher BP and prevalent hypertension, independent of SDB in the young- and middle-aged general population, indicating potential of improving sleep quality to lower BP and optimize hypertension management at population level.Keywords: sleep quality, sleep disordered breathing, blood pressure, prevalent hypertension
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author Yang Z
Heizhati M
Wang L
Li M
Pan F
Wang Z
Abudureyimu R
Hong J
Yao L
Yang W
Liu S
Li N
author_facet Yang Z
Heizhati M
Wang L
Li M
Pan F
Wang Z
Abudureyimu R
Hong J
Yao L
Yang W
Liu S
Li N
author_sort Yang Z
title Subjective Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with Higher Blood Pressure and Prevalent Hypertension in General Population Independent of Sleep Disordered Breathing
title_short Subjective Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with Higher Blood Pressure and Prevalent Hypertension in General Population Independent of Sleep Disordered Breathing
title_full Subjective Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with Higher Blood Pressure and Prevalent Hypertension in General Population Independent of Sleep Disordered Breathing
title_fullStr Subjective Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with Higher Blood Pressure and Prevalent Hypertension in General Population Independent of Sleep Disordered Breathing
title_full_unstemmed Subjective Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with Higher Blood Pressure and Prevalent Hypertension in General Population Independent of Sleep Disordered Breathing
title_sort subjective poor sleep quality is associated with higher blood pressure and prevalent hypertension in general population independent of sleep disordered breathing
publisher Dove Medical Press
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/20cbc465cdff45e1b8ab019fa2d544b6
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