Magnesium Intake and Sleep Disorder Symptoms: Findings from the Jiangsu Nutrition Study of Chinese Adults at Five-Year Follow-Up

(1) Background: In clinical trials, dietary magnesium use can improve insomnia symptoms. However, little is known about the association between dietary magnesium consumption and sleep disorder symptoms including daytime falling asleep, sleepiness and snoring at the population level. (2) Methods: We...

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Main Authors: Yingting Cao, Shiqi Zhen, Anne W. Taylor, Sarah Appleton, Evan Atlantis, Zumin Shi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-09-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/10/1354
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spelling doaj-a94d498dc84f43cbaaeb873aaad0832e2020-11-25T02:23:39ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432018-09-011010135410.3390/nu10101354nu10101354Magnesium Intake and Sleep Disorder Symptoms: Findings from the Jiangsu Nutrition Study of Chinese Adults at Five-Year Follow-UpYingting Cao0Shiqi Zhen1Anne W. Taylor2Sarah Appleton3Evan Atlantis4Zumin Shi5School of Medicine, University of Adelaide, SAHMRI, L7, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliaJiangsu Provincial Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Nanjing 210000, ChinaSchool of Medicine, University of Adelaide, SAHMRI, L7, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliaThe Health Observatory, University of Adelaide, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Campus, Woodville, SA 5000, AustraliaSchool of Medicine, University of Adelaide, SAHMRI, L7, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliaSchool of Medicine, University of Adelaide, SAHMRI, L7, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia(1) Background: In clinical trials, dietary magnesium use can improve insomnia symptoms. However, little is known about the association between dietary magnesium consumption and sleep disorder symptoms including daytime falling asleep, sleepiness and snoring at the population level. (2) Methods: We used data from 1487 adults aged 20 and above attending the Jiangsu Nutrition Study. At baseline in 2002, dietary magnesium was assessed by 3-day weighed food records. At follow-up in 2007, sleep disorder symptoms, including daytime falling asleep, sleepiness and snoring at night, were gathered using a sleep questionnaire. (3) Results: The mean intake of magnesium was 332.5 mg/day. In total, 5.3%, 13.2% and 35.7% of the subjects reported daytime falling asleep, daytime sleepiness, and snoring during sleep, respectively. Compared with the lowest quartile of magnesium intake, the highest quartile was associated with decreased likelihood of falling asleep (odds ratio (OR) 0.12 (0.02, 0.57)) in women but not in men after adjusting for demographic, anthropometric, lifestyle factors, hypertension, and overall dietary patterns. No associations were found between dietary magnesium intake and daytime sleepiness nor night snoring in either gender. (4) Conclusions: Dietary magnesium intake may have long-term benefits in reducing the likelihood of daytime falling asleep in women.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/10/1354dietary magnesiumdaytime falling asleepChinese adults
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author Yingting Cao
Shiqi Zhen
Anne W. Taylor
Sarah Appleton
Evan Atlantis
Zumin Shi
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Shiqi Zhen
Anne W. Taylor
Sarah Appleton
Evan Atlantis
Zumin Shi
Magnesium Intake and Sleep Disorder Symptoms: Findings from the Jiangsu Nutrition Study of Chinese Adults at Five-Year Follow-Up
Nutrients
dietary magnesium
daytime falling asleep
Chinese adults
author_facet Yingting Cao
Shiqi Zhen
Anne W. Taylor
Sarah Appleton
Evan Atlantis
Zumin Shi
author_sort Yingting Cao
title Magnesium Intake and Sleep Disorder Symptoms: Findings from the Jiangsu Nutrition Study of Chinese Adults at Five-Year Follow-Up
title_short Magnesium Intake and Sleep Disorder Symptoms: Findings from the Jiangsu Nutrition Study of Chinese Adults at Five-Year Follow-Up
title_full Magnesium Intake and Sleep Disorder Symptoms: Findings from the Jiangsu Nutrition Study of Chinese Adults at Five-Year Follow-Up
title_fullStr Magnesium Intake and Sleep Disorder Symptoms: Findings from the Jiangsu Nutrition Study of Chinese Adults at Five-Year Follow-Up
title_full_unstemmed Magnesium Intake and Sleep Disorder Symptoms: Findings from the Jiangsu Nutrition Study of Chinese Adults at Five-Year Follow-Up
title_sort magnesium intake and sleep disorder symptoms: findings from the jiangsu nutrition study of chinese adults at five-year follow-up
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2018-09-01
description (1) Background: In clinical trials, dietary magnesium use can improve insomnia symptoms. However, little is known about the association between dietary magnesium consumption and sleep disorder symptoms including daytime falling asleep, sleepiness and snoring at the population level. (2) Methods: We used data from 1487 adults aged 20 and above attending the Jiangsu Nutrition Study. At baseline in 2002, dietary magnesium was assessed by 3-day weighed food records. At follow-up in 2007, sleep disorder symptoms, including daytime falling asleep, sleepiness and snoring at night, were gathered using a sleep questionnaire. (3) Results: The mean intake of magnesium was 332.5 mg/day. In total, 5.3%, 13.2% and 35.7% of the subjects reported daytime falling asleep, daytime sleepiness, and snoring during sleep, respectively. Compared with the lowest quartile of magnesium intake, the highest quartile was associated with decreased likelihood of falling asleep (odds ratio (OR) 0.12 (0.02, 0.57)) in women but not in men after adjusting for demographic, anthropometric, lifestyle factors, hypertension, and overall dietary patterns. No associations were found between dietary magnesium intake and daytime sleepiness nor night snoring in either gender. (4) Conclusions: Dietary magnesium intake may have long-term benefits in reducing the likelihood of daytime falling asleep in women.
topic dietary magnesium
daytime falling asleep
Chinese adults
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/10/1354
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