Arterial stiffness is not independently associated with nighttime sleep duration in community-dwelling older adults. Results from the Atahualpa project.

Oscar H. Del Brutto, Robertino M. Mera, Aldo F. Costa, Ernesto Peñaherrera, Rubén Peñaherrera, Pablo R. Castillo

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Objectives: We aimed to assess the association between arterial stiffness and nighttime sleep duration in community-dwelling older adults living in rural Ecuador. Methods: Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) determinations were used to assess arterial stiffness. Nighttime sleep duration was assessed by a single question. A generalized linear model—adjusted for demographics, cardiovascular risk factors and psychological distress—was fitted to assess the independent association between the aortic PWV and nighttime sleep duration (dependent variable). Results: A total of 303 individuals were enrolled. Univariate analysis showed a significant association between the aortic PWV and long sleep duration (p=0.034), which vanished in a multivariate linear model (p=0.524). The single covariable remaining significant was anxiety (p=0.013). Conclusion: Lack of independent association between arterial stiffness and nighttime sleep duration might be more likely related to lack of reliability of evaluation of sleep duration by means of a single question.

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Páginas (desde-hasta)19-22
Número de páginas4
PublicaciónRevista Ecuatoriana de Neurologia
Volumen28
N.º2
EstadoPublicada - 2019

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