Relationships among sleep timing, sleep duration and glycemic control in Type 2 diabetes in Thailand

Nov 24, 2015Chronobiology international

How Sleep Timing and Length Are Linked to Blood Sugar Control in People with Type 2 Diabetes in Thailand

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Abstract

In a study of 210 type 2 diabetes patients, later weekend bedtimes were associated with poorer glycemic control.

  • Evening preference and shorter sleep duration correlated with higher hemoglobin A1c values.
  • Later weekend bedtimes significantly correlated with shorter sleep duration.
  • Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that later weekend bedtimes were significantly associated with poorer glycemic control after adjusting for various factors.
  • The negative impact of later weekend bedtimes on glycemic control was fully mediated by reduced sleep duration.
  • Cultural and social factors specific to Thailand may influence sleep patterns and glycemic control.

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