Micronutrient Inadequacy in Short Sleep: Analysis of the NHANES 2005–2016

One third of U.S. adults report short sleep (<7 h), which has been linked to negative health outcomes. Inadequate intake of micronutrients across the U.S. adult population has been reported, and a relationship between sleep conditions and micronutrient intake is emerging. This cross-sectional...

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Main Authors: Chioma J. Ikonte, Jonathan G. Mun, Carroll A. Reider, Ryan W. Grant, Susan Hazels Mitmesser
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Nutrients
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spelling doaj-c30b44237ef143aca8e5d76502f7ad0b2020-11-25T00:39:17ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432019-10-011110233510.3390/nu11102335nu11102335Micronutrient Inadequacy in Short Sleep: Analysis of the NHANES 2005–2016Chioma J. Ikonte0Jonathan G. Mun1Carroll A. Reider2Ryan W. Grant3Susan Hazels Mitmesser4Science &amp; Technology, Pharmavite LLC, West Hills, CA 91304, USAScience &amp; Technology, Pharmavite LLC, West Hills, CA 91304, USAScience &amp; Technology, Pharmavite LLC, West Hills, CA 91304, USAScience &amp; Technology, Pharmavite LLC, West Hills, CA 91304, USAScience &amp; Technology, Pharmavite LLC, West Hills, CA 91304, USAOne third of U.S. adults report short sleep (&lt;7 h), which has been linked to negative health outcomes. Inadequate intake of micronutrients across the U.S. adult population has been reported, and a relationship between sleep conditions and micronutrient intake is emerging. This cross-sectional analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES 2005&#8722;2016) (<i>n</i> = 26,211) showed that participants with short sleep duration had a lower usual intake (Food + Supplements) of calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D in all adults aged 19+ years, and vitamin K in adults aged 19&#8722;50 years, even after adjusting for covariates. In addition, participants reporting short sleep had a higher percentage of individuals with intake lower than the estimated average requirement (EAR) across multiple nutrients. Age and gender differences were observed in the prevalence of inadequate intake across multiple nutrients. Adults aged 51&#8722;99 years with short sleep duration had inadequate intake with respect to more nutrients. In females there was an association between short sleep and a higher prevalence of inadequate intake (Food + Spp) for calcium, magnesium, and vitamins A, C, D, E, and K (above adequate intake). Conversely, males reporting short sleep only had an inadequate intake of vitamin D. Overall, we demonstrate that short sleep is associated with increased nutrient inadequacy, emphasizing the possible need for dietary supplementation.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/10/2335short sleepsleep durationsleep qualitymicronutrient intakemicronutrientinadequate intakenhanesadultsnutrientear
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author Chioma J. Ikonte
Jonathan G. Mun
Carroll A. Reider
Ryan W. Grant
Susan Hazels Mitmesser
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Jonathan G. Mun
Carroll A. Reider
Ryan W. Grant
Susan Hazels Mitmesser
Micronutrient Inadequacy in Short Sleep: Analysis of the NHANES 2005–2016
Nutrients
short sleep
sleep duration
sleep quality
micronutrient intake
micronutrient
inadequate intake
nhanes
adults
nutrient
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author_facet Chioma J. Ikonte
Jonathan G. Mun
Carroll A. Reider
Ryan W. Grant
Susan Hazels Mitmesser
author_sort Chioma J. Ikonte
title Micronutrient Inadequacy in Short Sleep: Analysis of the NHANES 2005–2016
title_short Micronutrient Inadequacy in Short Sleep: Analysis of the NHANES 2005–2016
title_full Micronutrient Inadequacy in Short Sleep: Analysis of the NHANES 2005–2016
title_fullStr Micronutrient Inadequacy in Short Sleep: Analysis of the NHANES 2005–2016
title_full_unstemmed Micronutrient Inadequacy in Short Sleep: Analysis of the NHANES 2005–2016
title_sort micronutrient inadequacy in short sleep: analysis of the nhanes 2005–2016
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2019-10-01
description One third of U.S. adults report short sleep (&lt;7 h), which has been linked to negative health outcomes. Inadequate intake of micronutrients across the U.S. adult population has been reported, and a relationship between sleep conditions and micronutrient intake is emerging. This cross-sectional analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES 2005&#8722;2016) (<i>n</i> = 26,211) showed that participants with short sleep duration had a lower usual intake (Food + Supplements) of calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D in all adults aged 19+ years, and vitamin K in adults aged 19&#8722;50 years, even after adjusting for covariates. In addition, participants reporting short sleep had a higher percentage of individuals with intake lower than the estimated average requirement (EAR) across multiple nutrients. Age and gender differences were observed in the prevalence of inadequate intake across multiple nutrients. Adults aged 51&#8722;99 years with short sleep duration had inadequate intake with respect to more nutrients. In females there was an association between short sleep and a higher prevalence of inadequate intake (Food + Spp) for calcium, magnesium, and vitamins A, C, D, E, and K (above adequate intake). Conversely, males reporting short sleep only had an inadequate intake of vitamin D. Overall, we demonstrate that short sleep is associated with increased nutrient inadequacy, emphasizing the possible need for dietary supplementation.
topic short sleep
sleep duration
sleep quality
micronutrient intake
micronutrient
inadequate intake
nhanes
adults
nutrient
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url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/10/2335
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