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21.10.2021 | Epidemiology • Original Article

Secondhand smoke is associated with poor sleep quality in self-reported never-smokers of Northwest China: a cross-sectional study

verfasst von: Lin Wang, Mulalibieke Heizhati, Mei Li, Zhongrong Wang, Zhikang Yang, Reyila Abudereyimu, Wenbo Yang, Ling Yao, Nanfang Li

Erschienen in: Sleep and Breathing | Ausgabe 3/2022

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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the relationship between secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure and sleep quality in never-smokers of Northwest China.

Methods

Never-smoking adults (≥ 15 years) from Xinjiang, Northwest China, were included in this cross-sectional survey between April and October 2019. SHS exposure in never-smokers was estimated using a structured questionnaire. Sleep quality was evaluated by Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), with PSQI score > 5 classified as poor sleep quality. Association of SHS exposure and frequency and duration of SHS exposure with poor sleep quality were analyzed by using a multivariate logistic regression after adjusting for potential confounding factors, including stratification by sex.

Results

The mean age of participants was 48.0 years, and 77% were females. Of 21,198 never-smokers, 13% (n = 2703) reported SHS exposure and 35% (n = 7390) reported poor sleep quality. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, a significant association was observed between SHS exposure and poor sleep quality (adjusted odds ratio (OR), 1.36; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.24–1.48). Subgroup analysis showed a negative association of SHS exposure with sleep quality in both sexes. However, a significant dose–response relationship of frequency and duration of SHS exposure per week with poor sleep quality was observed only in females. Consistent results were also observed in the aged ≥ 18 years.

Conclusion

Exposure to SHS is associated with poor sleep quality in never-smoking adults of Northwest China. A dose–response relationship between SHS exposure and poor sleep quality is found in women. Avoiding SHS exposure may have beneficial effects on sleep quality, especially for females.
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Metadaten
Titel
Secondhand smoke is associated with poor sleep quality in self-reported never-smokers of Northwest China: a cross-sectional study
verfasst von
Lin Wang
Mulalibieke Heizhati
Mei Li
Zhongrong Wang
Zhikang Yang
Reyila Abudereyimu
Wenbo Yang
Ling Yao
Nanfang Li
Publikationsdatum
21.10.2021
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Sleep and Breathing / Ausgabe 3/2022
Print ISSN: 1520-9512
Elektronische ISSN: 1522-1709
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11325-021-02505-x

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