作者: Wenjie Sun , Jingqin Yuan , Yaqin Yu , Zengzhen Wang , Nivedita Shankar
DOI: 10.1007/S11325-015-1193-Z
关键词: Medicine 、 Odds ratio 、 Body mass index 、 Overweight 、 Quality (business) 、 Obesity 、 Confounding 、 Neurology 、 Logistic regression 、 Demography
摘要: The objective of this study is to examine the association between sleep quality and obesity status. A cross-sectional 3225 Chinese participants aged 18 65 years was conducted in Beijing 2007. Body mass index (BMI) classified according Working Group on Obesity China, assessed by modified Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index questionnaire. Logistic regression models were applied estimate odds ratios (OR) 95 % CIs adjusted for potential confounders. Two sets confounders used models. Model 1 sex age. 2 further education level, occupation, marriage status, smoking, alcohol consumption, body pain, health Poor significantly negatively associated with overweight/obesity men but not women. Additional adjustment status did attenuate (OR = 1.41 CI 1.03–1.93; P < 0.05) among men. OR per score hour 1.07 (1.01–1.14) overweight/obesity, suggesting that one increase quality, obesity/overweight risk increased 7 %