Sleep Variability, Sleep Irregularity, and Nighttime Blood Pressure Dipping

Author:

Xu Yanyan12,Barnes Vernon A.1,Harris Ryan A.1ORCID,Altvater Michelle1ORCID,Williams Celestine1,Norland Kimberly1,Looney Jacob1,Crandall Reva1ORCID,Su Shaoyong1ORCID,Wang Xiaoling12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Georgia Prevention Institute (Y.X., V.A.B., R.A.H., M.A., C.W., K.N., J.L., R.C., S.S., X.W.), Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, GA.

2. Center for Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine (Y.X., X.W.), Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, GA.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Circadian rhythm regulates many important biological functions in humans. The goal of this study is to explore the impact of day-to-day deviations in the sleep-wake cycle on nighttime blood pressure (BP) dipping and further examine whether the ethnic difference in day-to-day deviations in sleep patterns can explain the ethnic difference in nighttime BP dipping. METHODS: Twenty-four-hour ambulatory BP monitoring and 7-day accelerometer data were obtained from 365 adult participants (age range, 18.7–50.1 years; 52.6% Black participants and 47.3% European Americans; 64.1% females). Systolic BP dipping level was used to represent nighttime BP dipping. The SD of sleep duration was calculated as the index of sleep variability, and the SD of sleep midpoint was calculated as the index of sleep irregularity. RESULTS: A 1-hour increase in the SD of sleep midpoint was associated with a 1.16% decrease in nighttime BP dipping ( P <0.001). A 1-hour increase in the SD of sleep duration was associated with a 1.39% decrease in nighttime BP dipping ( P =0.017). The ethnic difference in the SD of sleep midpoint can explain 29.2% of the ethnicity difference in BP dipping ( P =0.008). CONCLUSIONS: Sleep variability and sleep irregularity are associated with blunted BP dipping in the general population. In addition, data from the present investigation also demonstrate that the ethnic difference in sleep irregularity could partly explain the ethnic difference in BP dipping, an important finding that may help reduce the health disparity between Black participants and European Americans.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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