Association of habitual sleep duration and its trajectory with the risk of cancer according to sex and body mass index in a population-based cohort.
Deng NingYuanyuan FangWan-Guang ZhangPublished in: Cancer (2023)
This study showed that short nights and total sleep duration were associated with a high risk of cancer incidence in middle-aged and elderly Chinese population, with implications for early effective cancer prevention. Habitual sleep is a modifiable and dynamic lifestyle behavior, and long-term short sleep trajectories among women can predict cancer outcomes. Future studies should examine the association between the trajectory of sleep parameters based on objective measures and specific cancer types.