Good perceived sleep quality protects against the raised risk of respiratory infection during sleep restriction in young adults
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In: SLEEP, Vol. 46, No. 1, zsac222, 01.2023.
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T1 - Good perceived sleep quality protects against the raised risk of respiratory infection during sleep restriction in young adults
AU - Walsh, Neil
AU - Kashi, Daniel S.
AU - Edwards, Jason
AU - Richmond, Claudia
AU - Oliver, Sam
AU - Roberts, Ross
AU - Izard, Rachel
AU - Jackson, Sarah
AU - Greeves, Julie
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - Study ObjectivesProspectively examine the association between sleep restriction, perceived sleep quality (PSQ) and upper respiratory tract infection (URTI).MethodsIn 1,318 military recruits (68% males) self-reported sleep was assessed at the beginning and end of a 12-week training course. Sleep restriction was defined as an individualized reduction in sleep duration of ≥2 hours/night compared with civilian life. URTIs were retrieved from medical records.ResultsOn commencing training, approximately half of recruits were sleep restricted (52%; 2.1 ± 1.6 h); despite the sleep debt, 58% of recruits with sleep restriction reported good PSQ. Regression adjusted for covariates showed that recruits commencing training with sleep restriction were more likely to suffer URTI during the course (OR = 2.93, 95% CI 1.29–6.69, P = 0.011). Moderation analysis showed this finding was driven by poor PSQ (B = -1.12, SE 0.50, P = 0.023), as no significant association between sleep restriction and URTI was observed in recruits reporting good PSQ, despite a similar magnitude of sleep restriction during training. Associations remained in the population completing training, accounting for loss to follow-up. Recruits reporting poor PSQ when healthy at the start and end of training were more susceptible to URTI (OR = 3.16, 95% CI 1.31–7.61, P = 0.010, vs good PSQ).ConclusionGood perceived sleep quality was associated with protection against the raised risk of respiratory infection during sleep restriction. Studies should determine whether improvements in sleep quality arising from behavioral sleep interventions translate to reduced respiratory infection during sleep restriction.
AB - Study ObjectivesProspectively examine the association between sleep restriction, perceived sleep quality (PSQ) and upper respiratory tract infection (URTI).MethodsIn 1,318 military recruits (68% males) self-reported sleep was assessed at the beginning and end of a 12-week training course. Sleep restriction was defined as an individualized reduction in sleep duration of ≥2 hours/night compared with civilian life. URTIs were retrieved from medical records.ResultsOn commencing training, approximately half of recruits were sleep restricted (52%; 2.1 ± 1.6 h); despite the sleep debt, 58% of recruits with sleep restriction reported good PSQ. Regression adjusted for covariates showed that recruits commencing training with sleep restriction were more likely to suffer URTI during the course (OR = 2.93, 95% CI 1.29–6.69, P = 0.011). Moderation analysis showed this finding was driven by poor PSQ (B = -1.12, SE 0.50, P = 0.023), as no significant association between sleep restriction and URTI was observed in recruits reporting good PSQ, despite a similar magnitude of sleep restriction during training. Associations remained in the population completing training, accounting for loss to follow-up. Recruits reporting poor PSQ when healthy at the start and end of training were more susceptible to URTI (OR = 3.16, 95% CI 1.31–7.61, P = 0.010, vs good PSQ).ConclusionGood perceived sleep quality was associated with protection against the raised risk of respiratory infection during sleep restriction. Studies should determine whether improvements in sleep quality arising from behavioral sleep interventions translate to reduced respiratory infection during sleep restriction.
KW - sleep
KW - sleep restriction
KW - sleep quality
KW - sleep duration
KW - sleep debt
KW - infection
U2 - 10.1093/sleep/zsac222
DO - 10.1093/sleep/zsac222
M3 - Article
VL - 46
JO - SLEEP
JF - SLEEP
SN - 1550-9109
IS - 1
M1 - zsac222
ER -