Author/Authors :
Khani, Mehdi Interventional Cardiology Research Center - Cardiovascular Research Institute - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Najafian, Jamshid Hypertension Research Center - Cardiovascular Research Institute - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Taheri, Marzieh Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center - Cardiovascular Research Institute - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Akhavan-Tabib, Afshan Cardiac Rehabilitation Research Center - Cardiovascular Research Institute - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Hosseini, Shidokht Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center - Cardiovascular Research Institute - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Recent studies examining the association between sleep duration and
cardiovascular disease (CVD) showed inconsistent results. The aim of our study was to evaluate
the association between self-reported night sleep duration and ischemic changes in
electrocardiography (ECG).
METHODS: We conducted this cross-sectional study on 3513 participants from Iranian middleaged
population as a part of Isfahan Healthy Heart Program (IHHP), Isfahan, Iran. Sleep
duration was obtained by questioning participants. The frequency of electrocardiographic
ischemic changes was calculated using ECG Minnesota coding system.
RESULTS: Short sleep duration was associated with increased frequency of electrocardiographic
ischemic changes. In a fully adjusted multiple logistic regression analysis, the odds ratio (OR)
for short sleep duration less than 5 hours per night was 1.501 [95% confidence interval (CI) for
OR: 1.085-2.076] compared to 8 hours of sleep. After stratifying the study population into sex
groups, the association remained significant only in women. The or for short sleep less than
5 hours per night was 1.565 (95% CI for OR: 1.052-2.329) and 1.455 (95% CI for OR: 0.833-2.539) in
women and men, respectively. There was no association between long sleep duration and
electrocardiographic ischemic changes in men and women.
CONCLUSION: We concluded that there is a positive association between short sleep duration
and frequency of electrocardiographic ischemic changes in middle-aged women. This
association suggests that short sleep duration may increase the risk of ischemic heart disease
(IHD) in women, and this need to be evaluated in further studies.