Ji Hoon Lee, Kayoung Lee
Department of Family Medicine, Busan Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the association
between sleep duration and handgrip strength (HGS) with
the consideration for sex and age groups.
Methods: Among 10,783 individuals of the Korea National
Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
2016-2017, the associations of weekend and weekdays
sleep duration with HGS were analyzed using logistic
regression analysis after adjusting for income, education,
smoking¡¤alcohol use, weight status, presence of met- abolic
syndrome and chronic illness according to sex and age (19-
40, 41-60, ¡Ã 61).
Results: With respect to the weekdays sleep duration, the
odds ratios for low HGS in men and women aged
¡Ã 61 years with >8 hours sleep duration were 1.8 and 1.7,
while the odds ratio (OR) was 1.4 in women aged
¡Ã 61 years with <6 hours compared to reference group. With
respect to the weekend sleep duration, the ORs for low HGS
in men 41-60 years with 7-8 hours or >8 hours sleep were
2.7 and 4.9, while the OR in men ¡Ã 61
years with >8 hours sleep was 2.1. In women, the OR was
1.5 for those 19-40 years with >8 hours sleep dura- tion; 1.4,
1.4, and 2.0 for those ¡Ã 61 years with <6 hours sleep, 7-8
hours sleep, and >8 hours sleep.
Conclusions: Higher risk for low HGS was associated with
>8 hours sleep duration in weekdays and weekend in older
men and women, <6 hours sleep duration in weekdays or
weekend in older women, and >8 hours weekend sleep
duration in younger men and women.
Korean J Health Promot 2020;20(1):33-39 |