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KMID : 0978920140150010027
Korean Journal of Clinical Geriatrics
2014 Volume.15 No. 1 p.27 ~ p.34
The Association between Sleep Duration and Body Composition Variables in Korean Adults
Kim Eun-Young

Choi Youn-Seon
Kim Seon-Mee
Choi Sun-Young
Kim Eun-Hye
Kim Jung-Eun
Kim E-Yeon
Jeong Jae-Hoon
Jin Ro-Sa
Jung Sang-Ah
Abstract
Background: Despite the large number of epidemiological studies linking obesity and short sleep duration, there is paucity of data carefully examining the relationship between body composition and sleep duration. So, through national undertaking Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (KNHANES), we examined the relationship between sleep duration and BMI, waist circumference, and percent body fat in Korean adults.

Methods: From the data of KNHANES in the year of 2008¡­2010, over 19 years old 4337 men and 5543 women, relationship between sleep duration and indices of body composition was examined. Anthropometric and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measures of body composition were used. Sleep duration was measured using information obtained from self-reported questionnaires.

Results: The study results revealed a negative association between sleep duration and most of body composition variables - body mass index, waist circumference, truncal fat percentage, muscle mass - and positive association with truncal lean mass percentage. In men, increasing sleep duration 1 hour, prevalence of obesity (BMI¡Ã25 kg/m2) is decreasing (OR=0.89, CI:0.837-0.939), risk of waist circumference over 90 cm is decreasing (OR=0.90, CI:0.851-0.966), truncal fat percentage (OR=0.93, CI:0.869-0.992) and muscle mass (OR=0.89, CI: 0.835-0.949) are also decreasing.

Conclusion: Our results are consistent with previous findings that sleep duration is associated with obesity. However, the relationship between sleep duration and body composition may be stronger in men than in women. Short sleep duration was associated with increased truncal fat. And it supports that short sleep duration may increase prevalence of central obesity in Korean men.
KEYWORD
Sleep duration, Body composition, BMI, Waist circumference
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