Association between alcohol consumption and sleep traits: observational and mendelian randomization studies in the UK biobank

Jan 17, 2024Molecular psychiatry

Links between alcohol use and sleep patterns: observations and genetic analysis in UK Biobank

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Abstract

In a sample of 383,357 participants, alcohol consumption was significantly linked to multiple sleep traits.

  • Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption is associated with an increased risk of snoring and evening chronotype.
  • A 1-standard drink (14 g) increase in genetically predicted alcohol consumption is linked to a 1.14-fold higher risk of snoring.
  • Each 1-standard drink increase is associated with a 1.28-fold higher risk of having an evening chronotype.
  • Difficulty waking up in the morning is associated with a 1.24-fold higher risk for each additional standard drink consumed.
  • Nonlinear analyses did not show significant results after adjustments, indicating variability in effects based on consumption levels.

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