作者: C. J. Williams , F. B. Hu , S. R. Patel , C. S. Mantzoros
DOI: 10.2337/DC06-2107
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摘要: OBJECTIVE —Sleep habits have been associated with risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and metabolic disturbances, but the mechanisms underlying these associations yet to be fully elucidated. We aim determine whether sleep duration and/or snoring are biomarkers CVD in women type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS —We studied 935 aged 43–69 years enrolled Nurses’ Health Study cohort diabetes who had no history documented coronary heart or stroke 1990. Information on frequency was collected 1986 from mailed questionnaires, were measured blood samples taken 1989–1990. RESULTS —Longer increased levels C-reactive protein after adjusting for age, BMI, lifestyle factors, family diabetes, glycemic control, medication use ( P = 0.05). HDL decreased short long among normotensive 0.02) not hypertensive women. More frequent directly triglycerides inversely cholesterol (0.03) adiponectin 0.03) multivariate-adjusted analyses. CONCLUSIONS —The lipid profile, hormone measures, inflammatory markers may partially explain previously reported relationship between disorders.