Smoking and sleep disorders (population-based study under the WHO “MONICA-psychosocial” program)

Objective: to study the connection between smoking and sleep disorders in the open population of 45–64 year old in Novosibirsk.Patients and methods. IV screening of the population was carried out in 2003–2005, 1650 persons were examined (576 men, mean age – 54.23±0.2 years, response – 61%; 1074 wome...

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Main Authors: V. V. Gafarov, E. A. Gromova, D. O. Panov, I. V. Gagulin, A. N. Tripelgorn, A. V. Gafarova
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author V. V. Gafarov
E. A. Gromova
D. O. Panov
I. V. Gagulin
A. N. Tripelgorn
A. V. Gafarova
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description Objective: to study the connection between smoking and sleep disorders in the open population of 45–64 year old in Novosibirsk.Patients and methods. IV screening of the population was carried out in 2003–2005, 1650 persons were examined (576 men, mean age – 54.23±0.2 years, response – 61%; 1074 women, mean age – 54.27±0.2 years, response – 72%). Attitudes towards smoking were studied using the scale “Knowledge and attitude to one's health” of the WHO “MONICA-psychosocial” program. To study sleep disorders and sleep duration, a standard Jenkins questionnaire was used.Results and discussion. In an open population of 45–64 years of age, 65.8% of men experienced sleep problems (satisfactory sleep – 53.6%, poor sleep – 12.2%) and 78.6% of women (satisfactory sleep – 58.9%, poor sleep – 19.7%; χ2 =38.553; df=2; p<0.001). 78.9% of men and 34.7% of women smoked (χ2 =313.175; df=5; p<0.001). Men who smoke more often rated sleep as “bad” (82.9%) than “good” (76.2%; χ2 =32.267; df=10; p<0.001). Women who tried to quit smoking were more likely to have “bad” sleep (4.7%) than “good” sleep (2.6%; χ2 =69.747; df=10; p<0.001). Among male smokers, the duration of sleep was 5–6 hours (76.9%) more often than 9–10 hours (67.6%; χ2 =3.696; df=2; p>0.05). Women who smoke were more likely to report 5–6 hours of sleep (30%) than 9–10 hours (18.2%).Conclusion. It has been established that smoking men and women aged 45–64 are more likely to experience both sleep disorders and lack of sleep.
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spelling doaj-art-45140b746f2e4cd7a0ba28347f978d152025-08-20T02:16:17ZrusIMA-PRESS LLCНеврология, нейропсихиатрия, психосоматика2074-27112310-13422022-08-01144333710.14412/2074-2711-2022-4-33-371286Smoking and sleep disorders (population-based study under the WHO “MONICA-psychosocial” program)V. V. Gafarov0E. A. Gromova1D. O. Panov2I. V. Gagulin3A. N. Tripelgorn4A. V. Gafarova5Scientific Research Institute for Therapy and Preventive Medicine, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences; Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular DiseasesScientific Research Institute for Therapy and Preventive Medicine, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences; Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular DiseasesScientific Research Institute for Therapy and Preventive Medicine, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences; Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular DiseasesScientific Research Institute for Therapy and Preventive Medicine, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences; Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular DiseasesScientific Research Institute for Therapy and Preventive Medicine, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences; Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular DiseasesScientific Research Institute for Therapy and Preventive Medicine, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences; Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular DiseasesObjective: to study the connection between smoking and sleep disorders in the open population of 45–64 year old in Novosibirsk.Patients and methods. IV screening of the population was carried out in 2003–2005, 1650 persons were examined (576 men, mean age – 54.23±0.2 years, response – 61%; 1074 women, mean age – 54.27±0.2 years, response – 72%). Attitudes towards smoking were studied using the scale “Knowledge and attitude to one's health” of the WHO “MONICA-psychosocial” program. To study sleep disorders and sleep duration, a standard Jenkins questionnaire was used.Results and discussion. In an open population of 45–64 years of age, 65.8% of men experienced sleep problems (satisfactory sleep – 53.6%, poor sleep – 12.2%) and 78.6% of women (satisfactory sleep – 58.9%, poor sleep – 19.7%; χ2 =38.553; df=2; p<0.001). 78.9% of men and 34.7% of women smoked (χ2 =313.175; df=5; p<0.001). Men who smoke more often rated sleep as “bad” (82.9%) than “good” (76.2%; χ2 =32.267; df=10; p<0.001). Women who tried to quit smoking were more likely to have “bad” sleep (4.7%) than “good” sleep (2.6%; χ2 =69.747; df=10; p<0.001). Among male smokers, the duration of sleep was 5–6 hours (76.9%) more often than 9–10 hours (67.6%; χ2 =3.696; df=2; p>0.05). Women who smoke were more likely to report 5–6 hours of sleep (30%) than 9–10 hours (18.2%).Conclusion. It has been established that smoking men and women aged 45–64 are more likely to experience both sleep disorders and lack of sleep.https://nnp.ima-press.net/nnp/article/view/1858smokingsleepsleep disorderssleep durationpopulationmenwomen
spellingShingle V. V. Gafarov
E. A. Gromova
D. O. Panov
I. V. Gagulin
A. N. Tripelgorn
A. V. Gafarova
Smoking and sleep disorders (population-based study under the WHO “MONICA-psychosocial” program)
Неврология, нейропсихиатрия, психосоматика
smoking
sleep
sleep disorders
sleep duration
population
men
women
title Smoking and sleep disorders (population-based study under the WHO “MONICA-psychosocial” program)
title_full Smoking and sleep disorders (population-based study under the WHO “MONICA-psychosocial” program)
title_fullStr Smoking and sleep disorders (population-based study under the WHO “MONICA-psychosocial” program)
title_full_unstemmed Smoking and sleep disorders (population-based study under the WHO “MONICA-psychosocial” program)
title_short Smoking and sleep disorders (population-based study under the WHO “MONICA-psychosocial” program)
title_sort smoking and sleep disorders population based study under the who monica psychosocial program
topic smoking
sleep
sleep disorders
sleep duration
population
men
women
url https://nnp.ima-press.net/nnp/article/view/1858
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