Author:
Zhao Tong,Liu Rui,Han Qi,Han Xiaolei,Ren Juan,Mao Ming,Lu Jie,Cong Lin,Wang Yongxiang,Tang Shi,Du Yifeng,Qiu Chengxuan
Abstract
Abstract
Background
We aimed to explore the association of sleep duration with depressive symptoms among rural-dwelling older adults in China, and to estimate the impact of substituting sleep with sedentary behavior (SB) and physical activity (PA) on the association with depressive symptoms.
Methods
This population-based cross-sectional study included 2001 rural-dwelling older adults (age ≥ 60 years, 59.2% female). Sleep duration was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. We used accelerometers to assess SB and PA, and the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale to assess depressive symptoms. Data were analyzed using restricted cubic splines, compositional logistic regression, and isotemporal substitution models.
Results
Restricted cubic spline curves showed a U-shaped association between daily sleep duration and the likelihood of depressive symptoms (P-nonlinear < 0.001). Among older adults with sleep duration < 7 h/day, reallocating 60 min/day spent on SB and PA to sleep were associated with multivariable-adjusted odds ratio (OR) of 0.81 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.78–0.84) and 0.79 (0.76–0.82), respectively, for depressive symptoms. Among older adults with sleep duration ≥ 7 h/day, reallocating 60 min/day spent in sleep to SB and PA, and reallocating 60 min/day spent on SB to PA were associated with multivariable-adjusted OR of 0.78 (0.74–0.84), 0.73 (0.69–0.78), and 0.94 (0.92–0.96), respectively, for depressive symptoms.
Conclusions
Our study reveals a U-shaped association of sleep duration with depressive symptoms in rural older adults and further shows that replacing SB and PA with sleep or vice versa is associated with reduced likelihoods of depressive symptoms depending on sleep duration.
Funder
Shandong Provincial Hospital Research Incubation Fund
Shandong Provincial Key Research and Development Program
NSFC
Jinan Science and Technology Bureau
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Academic Promotion Program of Shandong First Medical University
Taishan Scholar Program of Shandong Province, China, the Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Program in Shandong Province
Brain Science and Brain-like Intelligence Technology Research Projects of China
Swedish Research Council
Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC