Sleep Characteristics and Long-Term Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Among Women With Gestational Diabetes.

Mar 5, 2025JAMA network open

Sleep Patterns and Long-Term Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Women Who Had Gestational Diabetes

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Abstract

19.5% of women with a history of gestational diabetes developed type 2 diabetes during 42,155 person-years of follow-up.

  • Occasional and regular snoring are linked to a significantly higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, with hazard ratios of 1.54 and 1.61, respectively.
  • Sleeping 6 hours or fewer per day is associated with a 32% increased risk of type 2 diabetes compared to sleeping 7 to 8 hours.
  • Women who both snored regularly and slept 6 hours or fewer per day had the highest risk of developing type 2 diabetes, with a hazard ratio of 2.06.
  • More frequent snoring correlates with higher levels of glucose metabolism biomarkers, including glycated hemoglobin, C-peptide, and insulin.

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