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Background

Impaired fasting glucose (IFG) is an established risk factor for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. This study evaluated the relationship between sleep duration and IFG.

Methods

This cross-sectional study included 14,925 Korean adults (5,868 men and 9,057 women) ≥19 years of age who participated in the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey between 2011 and 2012. Blood glucose levels were measured after at least eight hours of fasting. Study subjects were categorized into three groups based on self-reported sleep duration (<7, 7–8, or >8 h/d). IFG was diagnosed according to recommendations American Diabetes Association guidelines. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed with adjustment for covariates.

Results

In men, short sleep duration (<7 hours) was associated with increased risk of IFG (odds ratio [OR], 1.46; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.08 to 1.96) compared to adequate sleep duration (7–8 hours), whereas long sleep duration (>8 hours) was not associated with risk of IFG (OR, 0.90; 95% CI, 0.37 to 2.18). In women, sleep duration was not associated with risk of IFG.

Conclusion

The association between sleep duration and IFG differed by sex; sleep deprivation, was associated with increased risk of IFG, especially in men.

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  • Associations of prediabetes and sleep duration, and inflammation as a mediator in the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study
    Yanran Duan, Hang Fu, Jinghong Gao, Sufan Wang, Changying Chen, Yaojun Zhao, Shuai Jiang, Chengzeng Wang
    Sleep Health.2024; 10(4): 470.     CrossRef
  • Associations between night-time sleep duration and fasting glucose and ratio of triglyceride to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol among adults free of type 2 diabetes or without diagnosed type 2 diabetes: a multicentre, cross-sectional study in China
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    Siaw Cheok Liew, Thidar Aung
    Sleep Medicine.2021; 77: 192.     CrossRef
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    Huapeng Lu, Qinling Yang, Fang Tian, Yi Lyu, Hairong He, Xia Xin, Xuemei Zheng, Takayuki Masaki
    Journal of Diabetes Research.2021; 2021: 1.     CrossRef
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    Masoumeh Rajabi‐Naeeni, Mahrokh Dolatian, Mostafa Qorbani, Amir Abbas Vaezi
    Brain and Behavior.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Jane A. Leopold, Elliott M. Antman
    BMC Cardiovascular Disorders.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Association between sleep and severe periodontitis in a nationally representative adult US population
    Hend Alqaderi, J. Max Goodson, Israel Agaku
    Journal of Periodontology.2020; 91(6): 767.     CrossRef
  • Association between sleep duration and impaired fasting glucose according to work type in non-regular workers: data from the first and second year (2016, 2017) of the 7th Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination (KNHANE) (a cross-sectional study)
    JaeHan Joo, Jae-Gwang Lee, SangWoo Kim, JaeHan Lee, June-Hee Lee, Kyung-Jae Lee
    Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.2020;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Association of Self-Reported Sleep and Circadian Measures With Glycemia in Adults With Prediabetes or Recently Diagnosed Untreated Type 2 Diabetes
    Babak Mokhlesi, Karla A. Temple, Ashley H. Tjaden, Sharon L. Edelstein, Kristina M. Utzschneider, Kristen J. Nadeau, Tamara S. Hannon, Susan Sam, Elena Barengolts, Shalini Manchanda, David A. Ehrmann, Eve Van Cauter, David A. Ehrmann, Karla A. Temple, Abb
    Diabetes Care.2019; 42(7): 1326.     CrossRef
  • Sleep Quality and Its Association with the Dietary Behavior and Lifestyle of University Students in Cheongju
    Sewhan Jin, Munkyong Pae
    Korean Journal of Community Nutrition.2019; 24(5): 395.     CrossRef
  • Associations of sleep duration and prediabetes prevalence in a middle‐aged and elderly Chinese population with regard to age and hypertension: The China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study baseline survey
    Mingming Yan, Zhen Fu, Tingting Qin, Nanjin Wu, Yalan Lv, Qinyun Wei, Hongwei Jiang, Ping Yin
    Journal of Diabetes.2018; 10(11): 847.     CrossRef
  • Differential Impact of Sleep Duration on Fasting Plasma Glucose Level According to Work Timing
    Chan-hee Jung, Sang Hee Jung, Bora Lee, Dukhyun Choi, Bo-yeon Kim, Chul-hee Kim, Sung-koo Kang, Ji-oh Mok
    Archives of Medical Research.2018; 49(1): 51.     CrossRef
  • Prevalence and Risk Factors of Impaired Fasting Glucose Among Adults in Northeast China: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Qian Zhao, Q.i.n.g. Zhen, Yong Li, Ruogu Lv, Kaixin Zhang, Yichun Qiao, Changgui Kou, Bo Li, Yuchun Tao, Yaqin Yu, Yunkai Liu, Yi Cheng, Yawen Liu
    Endocrine Practice.2018; 24(7): 677.     CrossRef
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    Kei Nakajima, Kaname Suwa, Kenji Toyama
    World Journal of Diabetes.2017; 8(8): 397.     CrossRef
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    Jiqiang Yue, Xuhua Mao, Kun Xu, Lingshuang Lü, Sijun Liu, Feng Chen, Jianming Wang, Aristidis Veves
    PLOS ONE.2016; 11(4): e0153791.     CrossRef
  • Effects of chronic sleep deprivation on glucose homeostasis in rats
    Xiaowen Xu, Liang Wang, Yan Zhang, Tianjiao Su, Liying Chen, Yan Zhang, Weifeng Ma, Yuanyuan Xie, Tiantian Wang, Fan Yang, Li He, Wenjiao Wang, Xuemei Fu, Hongxia Hao, Yuanzheng Ma
    Sleep and Biological Rhythms.2016; 14(4): 321.     CrossRef
  • Effect of Sleep and Salivary Glucose on Gingivitis in Children
    H. Alqaderi, M. Tavares, M. Hartman, J.M. Goodson
    Journal of Dental Research.2016; 95(12): 1387.     CrossRef
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Factors Associated with Fatigue in Korean Gastric Cancer Survivors
Wan Park, Jung-Kwon Lee, Cho-Rong Kim, Jin-Young Shin
Korean J Fam Med 2015;36(6):328-334.   Published online November 20, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2015.36.6.328
Background

Gastric cancer is the second most common cancer in Korea. Fatigue is a common symptom among cancer survivors. The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with fatigue in gastric cancer survivors.

Methods

Data were analyzed from 199 gastric cancer survivors who visited a cancer survivor outpatient clinic from July 2013 to June 2014. Patients were surveyed using a questionnaire containing a fatigue severity scale (FSS) and questions regarding associated symptoms. Participants were divided into fatigue (FSS) and non-fatigue groups based on FSS scores (≥4 and <4, respectively). Age, sex, weight, body mass index, cancer stage, pathology, surgery type, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, comorbid disease, family history of cancer, smoking, alcohol consumption, exercise, and laboratory results were investigated.

Results

The fatigue and non-fatigue groups contained 42 and 157 survivors, respectively. Their mean age was 58 years, and the mean post-operative period was 6.58 years. Arthralgia (odds ratio [OR], 12.95; 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.21-52.34), dyspnea (OR, 10.54; 95% CI, 2.94-37.80), dyspepsia (OR, 8.26; 95% CI, 2.63-25.96), changed bowel habits (OR, 4.56; 95% CI, 1.09-19.11), anemia (OR, 3.18; 95% CI, 1.26-8.05), and regular exercise (OR, 0.31; 95% CI, 0.12-0.77) were significantly associated with fatigue in gastric cancer survivors, while weight, treatment, and depressive mood were not.

Conclusion

Arthralgia, dyspnea, dyspepsia, bowel habit change, anemia, and regular exercise are associated with fatigue in gastric cancer survivors.

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    ChunYing Cui, Lie Wang
    BMC Psychology.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Risk of Metabolic Syndrome and Fatty Liver Diseases in Gastric Cancer Survivors: A Propensity Score-Matched Analysis
    Sang Jo Han, Su Jung Baik, Young Hoon Yoon, Jie Hyun Kim, Hye Sun Lee, Soyoung Jeon, Hyojin Park
    The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology.2023; 81(4): 154.     CrossRef
  • Symptomatic Features and Factors Associated With Do-Not-Resuscitate Consent in Advanced Cancer Patients Admitted to Palliative Care Ward
    Rongrong Fan, Siyu Yang, Xiaofan Bu, Yongyi Chen, Ying Wang, Boyong Shen, Cuiling Qiu, Xuying Li
    American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®.2022; 39(11): 1312.     CrossRef
  • Relationship Between Symptom Distress and Fatigue Characteristics in Patients with Gastric Cancer During 1 Month after Gastrectomy
    Hui-Ying Yang, Yun-Hsiang Lee, Jin-Ming Wu, I-Rue Lai, Shiow-Ching Shun
    Clinical Nursing Research.2022; 31(3): 463.     CrossRef
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    Physical Therapy Research.2021; 24(1): 43.     CrossRef
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    Yufen Lin, Sharron Docherty, Laura Porter, Donald Bailey
    Oncology Nursing Forum.2020; 47(2): 187.     CrossRef
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    Maha Mamoor, Michael A Postow, Jessica A Lavery, Shrujal S Baxi, Niloufer Khan, Jun J Mao, Lauren J Rogak, Robert Sidlow, Bridgette Thom, Jedd A Wolchok, Deborah Korenstein
    Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer.2020; 8(1): e000260.     CrossRef
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    Yufen Lin, Sharron L. Docherty, Laura S. Porter, Donald E. Bailey
    European Journal of Oncology Nursing.2020; 49: 101860.     CrossRef
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    Jihun Kang, Eun Ju Park, Jungkwon Lee
    Korean Journal of Family Medicine.2019; 40(6): 353.     CrossRef
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    Guiyuan Zou, Ye Li, Ruicai Xu, Ping Li
    Journal of Clinical Nursing.2018;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Girma Tekle Gebremariam, Abel Tesfaye Anshabo, Wondemagegnhu Tigeneh, Ephrem Engidawork
    Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.2018; 56(2): 264.     CrossRef
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