Sleep Duration in the United States: A Cross-sectional Population-based Study
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Abstract
Sleep duration is associated with cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk factors, depression, automobile and workplace accidents, and prospective mortality. Little is known, however, about sleep patterns in the US population. The 2004-2007 National Health Interview Survey-Sample Adult Files provide nationally representative data for 110,441 noninstitutionalized US adults aged 18 years or older, and multinomial logistic regression examines whether variables in 5 domains-demographic, family structure, socioeconomic, health behavior, and health status-are associated with long or short sleep duration. Being older, non-Hispanic black, or a current or former smoker; having low levels of education, income, or few…
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2Topics & keywords
- Cross-sectional study
- Medicine
- Population
- Sleep (system call)
- Environmental health
- Computer science
- Pathology