Excess Frequent Insufficient Sleep in American Indians/Alaska Natives

Frequent insufficient sleep, defined as ≥14 days/past 30 days in which an adult did not get enough rest or sleep, is associated with adverse mental and physical health outcomes. Little is known about the prevalence of frequent insufficient sleep among American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN).|We as...

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Other Authors: Chapman, Daniel P., Croft, Janet B., Liu, Yong, Perry, Geraldine S., Presley-Cantrell, Letitia R., Ford, Earl S.
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spelling ftcdc:oai:example.org:cdc:13269 2023-05-15T16:55:29+02:00 Excess Frequent Insufficient Sleep in American Indians/Alaska Natives J Environ Public Health Chapman, Daniel P. Croft, Janet B. Liu, Yong Perry, Geraldine S. Presley-Cantrell, Letitia R. Ford, Earl S. http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/13269/ unknown http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/13269/ J Environ Public Health. 2013; 2013. Research Article Adolescent Adult Aged Alaska Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System European Continental Ancestry Group Female Humans Indians North American Inuits Male Middle Aged Prevalence Risk Factors Self Report Sleep Deprivation Young Adult ftcdc 2017-04-11T13:13:31Z Frequent insufficient sleep, defined as ≥14 days/past 30 days in which an adult did not get enough rest or sleep, is associated with adverse mental and physical health outcomes. Little is known about the prevalence of frequent insufficient sleep among American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN).|We assessed racial/ethnic differences in the prevalence of frequent insufficient sleep from the combined 2009-2010 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey among 810,168 respondents who self-identified as non-Hispanic white (NHW, n = 671,448), non-Hispanic black (NHB, n = 67,685), Hispanic (n = 59,528), or AI/AN (n = 11,507).|We found significantly higher unadjusted prevalences (95% CI) of frequent insufficient sleep among AI/AN (34.2% [32.1-36.4]) compared to NHW (27.4% [27.1-27.6]). However, the age-adjusted excess prevalence of frequent insufficient sleep in AI/AN compared to NHW was decreased but remained significant with the addition of sex, education, and employment status; this latter relationship was further attenuated by the separate additions of obesity and lifestyle indicators, but was no longer significant with the addition of frequent mental distress to the model (PR  =  1.05; 95% CI : 0.99-1.13). This is the first report of a high prevalence of frequent insufficient sleep among AI/AN. These results further suggest that investigation of sleep health interventions addressing frequent mental distress may benefit AI/AN populations. Other/Unknown Material inuits Alaska CDC Stacks (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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topic Research Article
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Alaska
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
European Continental Ancestry Group
Female
Humans
Indians
North American
Inuits
Male
Middle Aged
Prevalence
Risk Factors
Self Report
Sleep Deprivation
Young Adult
spellingShingle Research Article
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Alaska
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
European Continental Ancestry Group
Female
Humans
Indians
North American
Inuits
Male
Middle Aged
Prevalence
Risk Factors
Self Report
Sleep Deprivation
Young Adult
Excess Frequent Insufficient Sleep in American Indians/Alaska Natives
topic_facet Research Article
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Alaska
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
European Continental Ancestry Group
Female
Humans
Indians
North American
Inuits
Male
Middle Aged
Prevalence
Risk Factors
Self Report
Sleep Deprivation
Young Adult
description Frequent insufficient sleep, defined as ≥14 days/past 30 days in which an adult did not get enough rest or sleep, is associated with adverse mental and physical health outcomes. Little is known about the prevalence of frequent insufficient sleep among American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN).|We assessed racial/ethnic differences in the prevalence of frequent insufficient sleep from the combined 2009-2010 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey among 810,168 respondents who self-identified as non-Hispanic white (NHW, n = 671,448), non-Hispanic black (NHB, n = 67,685), Hispanic (n = 59,528), or AI/AN (n = 11,507).|We found significantly higher unadjusted prevalences (95% CI) of frequent insufficient sleep among AI/AN (34.2% [32.1-36.4]) compared to NHW (27.4% [27.1-27.6]). However, the age-adjusted excess prevalence of frequent insufficient sleep in AI/AN compared to NHW was decreased but remained significant with the addition of sex, education, and employment status; this latter relationship was further attenuated by the separate additions of obesity and lifestyle indicators, but was no longer significant with the addition of frequent mental distress to the model (PR  =  1.05; 95% CI : 0.99-1.13). This is the first report of a high prevalence of frequent insufficient sleep among AI/AN. These results further suggest that investigation of sleep health interventions addressing frequent mental distress may benefit AI/AN populations.
author2 Chapman, Daniel P.
Croft, Janet B.
Liu, Yong
Perry, Geraldine S.
Presley-Cantrell, Letitia R.
Ford, Earl S.
title Excess Frequent Insufficient Sleep in American Indians/Alaska Natives
title_short Excess Frequent Insufficient Sleep in American Indians/Alaska Natives
title_full Excess Frequent Insufficient Sleep in American Indians/Alaska Natives
title_fullStr Excess Frequent Insufficient Sleep in American Indians/Alaska Natives
title_full_unstemmed Excess Frequent Insufficient Sleep in American Indians/Alaska Natives
title_sort excess frequent insufficient sleep in american indians/alaska natives
url http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/13269/
genre inuits
Alaska
genre_facet inuits
Alaska
op_source J Environ Public Health. 2013; 2013.
op_relation http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/13269/
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