Seasonality, morningness-eveningness, and sleep in common non - communicable medical conditions and chronic diseases in a population

Introduction: The seasonal pattern for mood and behaviour, the behavioural trait of morningness-eveningness, and sleep are interconnected features, that may serve as etiological factors in the development or exacerbation of medical conditions. Methods: The study was based...

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Main Authors: Syaron Basnet, Ilona Merikanto, Tuuli Lahti, Satu Männistö, Tiina Laatikainen, Erkki Vartiainen, Timo Partonen
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Language:English
Published: Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep Societies
Series:Sleep Science
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spelling doaj-ba14c632a56e4a9e89387a8e9d021bc12020-11-25T00:57:14ZengBrazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep Societies Sleep Science1984-06591984-0063112859110.5935/1984-0063.20180017Seasonality, morningness-eveningness, and sleep in common non - communicable medical conditions and chronic diseases in a populationSyaron Basnet0Ilona Merikanto1Tuuli Lahti2Satu Männistö3Tiina Laatikainen4Erkki Vartiainen5Timo Partonen6 National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Department of Public Health Solutions - Helsinki - Finlândia. National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Department of Public Health Solutions - Helsinki - Finlândia. National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Department of Public Health Solutions - Helsinki - Finlândia. National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Department of Public Health Solutions - Helsinki - Finlândia. National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Department of Public Health Solutions - Helsinki - Finlândia. National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Department of Public Health Solutions - Helsinki - Finlândia. National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Department of Public Health Solutions - Helsinki - Finlândia.Introduction: The seasonal pattern for mood and behaviour, the behavioural trait of morningness-eveningness, and sleep are interconnected features, that may serve as etiological factors in the development or exacerbation of medical conditions. Methods: The study was based on a random sample of inhabitants aged 25 to 74 years living in Finland. As part of the national FINRISK 2012 study participants were invited (n=9905) and asked whether the doctor had diagnosed or treated them during the past 12 months for chronic diseases. Results: A total of 6424 participants filled in the first set of questionnaires and 5826 attended the physical health status examination, after which the second set of questionnaires were filled. Regression models were built in which each condition was explained by the seasonal, diurnal and sleep features, after controlling for a range of background factors. Of the chronic diseases, depressive disorder was associated with longer total sleep duration (p<.0001) and poor sleep quality (p<.0001). Of the measurements for health status assessment, none associated with sleep features, but systolic blood pressure yielded significant (p<.0001) associations with both seasonal and diurnal features at large. Conclusion: Sleep quality was the most sensitive probe in yielding associations with chronic diseases in this population-based study. The seasonal variations in mood and social activity, and the ease in getting up and tiredness in the morning were the most sensitive probes in yielding associations with blood pressure and waist circumference. Assessment of sleep quality, seasonal and diurnal features provides thus added value for health surveys of the general population.http://sleepscience.org.br/export-pdf/451/v11n2a06.pdfAffective SymptomsChronobiology DisordersPopulationSleep Wake Disorders
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author Syaron Basnet
Ilona Merikanto
Tuuli Lahti
Satu Männistö
Tiina Laatikainen
Erkki Vartiainen
Timo Partonen
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Ilona Merikanto
Tuuli Lahti
Satu Männistö
Tiina Laatikainen
Erkki Vartiainen
Timo Partonen
Seasonality, morningness-eveningness, and sleep in common non - communicable medical conditions and chronic diseases in a population
Sleep Science
Affective Symptoms
Chronobiology Disorders
Population
Sleep Wake Disorders
author_facet Syaron Basnet
Ilona Merikanto
Tuuli Lahti
Satu Männistö
Tiina Laatikainen
Erkki Vartiainen
Timo Partonen
author_sort Syaron Basnet
title Seasonality, morningness-eveningness, and sleep in common non - communicable medical conditions and chronic diseases in a population
title_short Seasonality, morningness-eveningness, and sleep in common non - communicable medical conditions and chronic diseases in a population
title_full Seasonality, morningness-eveningness, and sleep in common non - communicable medical conditions and chronic diseases in a population
title_fullStr Seasonality, morningness-eveningness, and sleep in common non - communicable medical conditions and chronic diseases in a population
title_full_unstemmed Seasonality, morningness-eveningness, and sleep in common non - communicable medical conditions and chronic diseases in a population
title_sort seasonality, morningness-eveningness, and sleep in common non - communicable medical conditions and chronic diseases in a population
publisher Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep Societies
series Sleep Science
issn 1984-0659
1984-0063
description Introduction: The seasonal pattern for mood and behaviour, the behavioural trait of morningness-eveningness, and sleep are interconnected features, that may serve as etiological factors in the development or exacerbation of medical conditions. Methods: The study was based on a random sample of inhabitants aged 25 to 74 years living in Finland. As part of the national FINRISK 2012 study participants were invited (n=9905) and asked whether the doctor had diagnosed or treated them during the past 12 months for chronic diseases. Results: A total of 6424 participants filled in the first set of questionnaires and 5826 attended the physical health status examination, after which the second set of questionnaires were filled. Regression models were built in which each condition was explained by the seasonal, diurnal and sleep features, after controlling for a range of background factors. Of the chronic diseases, depressive disorder was associated with longer total sleep duration (p<.0001) and poor sleep quality (p<.0001). Of the measurements for health status assessment, none associated with sleep features, but systolic blood pressure yielded significant (p<.0001) associations with both seasonal and diurnal features at large. Conclusion: Sleep quality was the most sensitive probe in yielding associations with chronic diseases in this population-based study. The seasonal variations in mood and social activity, and the ease in getting up and tiredness in the morning were the most sensitive probes in yielding associations with blood pressure and waist circumference. Assessment of sleep quality, seasonal and diurnal features provides thus added value for health surveys of the general population.
topic Affective Symptoms
Chronobiology Disorders
Population
Sleep Wake Disorders
url http://sleepscience.org.br/export-pdf/451/v11n2a06.pdf
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