Abstract
Background: We assessed cross-sectional differences in sleep quality and risk factors among Asian, Black, Latino, and White participants in the Kaiser Healthy Aging and Diverse Life Experiences (KHANDLE) Study. Methods: KHANDLE enrolled communitydwelling adults aged .65 years living in northern California. Participants completed a modified Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index to measure six sleep components and a global sleep score (scored 0-24). Covariates included age, sex, central adiposity, education, income, alcohol consumption, ever smoking, physical activity, and depression. Ordinal logistic regression was used to model sleep component scores across race/ ethnic groups. Linear regression was used to assess racial/ethnic differences in global sleep score and the association between risk factors and global sleep score. Results: 1,664 participants with a mean age of 76 (SD=7) and mean global sleep score of 6 (SD=4) were analyzed. Using Latinos as reference (highest average sleep score), Blacks had an average .96 (.37, 1.54) unit higher global sleep score (worse sleep) while Asians [β: .04 (-.56, .63)] and Whites [β: .28 (-.29, .84)] did not significantly differ. Compared with Latinos, Blacks and Asians had greater odds of a worse score on the sleep duration component; Blacks and Whites had greater odds of a worse score on the sleep disturbances component; and, Whites had greater odds of a worse score on the medication component. Risk factors for poor sleep did not differ by race/ethnicity except alcohol consumption (interaction P=.04), which was associated with poor sleep in Blacks only. Conclusion: In this cohort, racial/ethnic differences in sleep quality were common. Ethn Dis.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 469-478 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Ethnicity and Disease |
| Volume | 30 |
| Issue number | 3 |
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| State | Published - Sep 2020 |
Funding
This work was funded by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging under grant number RF1AG052132.
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| RF1AG052132 |
Keywords
- Disparities
- Older Adults
- Risk Factors
- Sleep