Association between self-reported sleep duration and cardiometabolic risk in corporate executives.
Paula R PienaarLaura C RodenCécile R L BootWillem van MechelenJos W R TwiskEstelle V LambertDale E RaePublished in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2021)
In these corporate executives, shorter self-reported sleep duration is associated with poorer psychological, occupational and cardiometabolic risk outcomes in both men and women. Given that physical activity, working hours and stress mediate this association among the men, the case for sleep health interventions in workplace health programmes is warranted.