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Long Daytime Napping Is Associated with Increased Adiposity and Type 2 Diabetes in an Elderly Population with Metabolic Syndrome.

Christopher PapandreouAndrés Díaz-LópezNancy Elvira Babio SánchezMaría Ángeles MartínezMónica BulloDolores CorellaMontserrat FitóDora RomagueraJesús VioqueÁngel María Alonso-GómezJulia WärnbergJosé Alfredo Martínez HernándezJ LLuís Serra-MajemRamon EstruchJosé Carlos Fernández-GarcíaJosé LapetraXavier PintóJosep Antonio TurAntonio Garcia-RiosBueno-Cavanillas AMiguel Delgado-RodríguezPilar Matía-MartínLidia Daimiel RuizVicente Martín SánchezJosep VidalClotilde VázquezEmilio RosPilar Buil-CosialesNerea Becerra-TomasRaul Martinez-LacruzHelmut SchröderJadwiga KoniecznaManoli García de la HeraAnai Moreno-RodriguezFrancisco Javier Barón-LópezNapoleón Pérez-FarinósJosé Alfredo MartínezInmaculada Bautista-CastañoRosa CasasAraceli Muñoz-GarachJosé M Santos-LozanoFerran TriasLaura Gallardo-AlfaroMiguel Ruiz-CanelaRocío BarragánAlberto GodayAina Maria Galmes-PanadesAndrés González-BotellaJessica Vaquero-LunaEstefania Toledo-AtuchaOlga CastanerJordi Salas Salvadó
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2019)
Research examining associations between objectively-measured napping time and type 2 diabetes (T2D) is lacking. This study aimed to evaluate daytime napping in relation to T2D and adiposity measures in elderly individuals from the Mediterranean region. A cross-sectional analysis of baseline data from 2190 elderly participants with overweight/obesity and metabolic syndrome, in the PREDIMED-Plus trial, was carried out. Accelerometer-derived napping was measured. Prevalence ratios (PR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for T2D were obtained using multivariable-adjusted Cox regression with constant time. Linear regression models were fitted to examine associations of napping with body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC). Participants napping ≥90 min had a higher prevalence of T2D (PR 1.37 (1.06, 1.78)) compared with those napping 5 to <30 min per day. Significant positive associations with BMI and WC were found in those participants napping ≥30 min as compared to those napping 5 to <30 min per day. The findings of this study suggest that longer daytime napping is associated with higher T2D prevalence and greater adiposity measures in an elderly Spanish population at high cardiovascular risk.
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