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19-04-2024 | Smoking and Nicotine Detoxification | Epidemiology • Original Article

Short sleep duration and smoking initiation in university students: a retrospective cohort study

Authors: Qinyan Li, Ryohei Yamamoto, Maki Shinzawa, Naoko Otsuki, Yuichiro Matsumura, Yuko Nakamura, Masayuki Mizui, Isao Matsui, Yusuke Sakaguchi, Haruki Shinomiya, Chisaki Ishibashi, Hiroyoshi Adachi, Kaori Nakanishi, Izumi Nagatomo

Published in: Sleep and Breathing

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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this study was to clarify an association between short sleep duration and smoking initiation.

Methods

Participants eligible for this retrospective cohort study were university students who were admitted to a single national university in Japan between 2007 and 2015. Baseline sleep duration and smoking status were measured using general questionnaires at health checkups at admission. During a 6-year observation period, smoking initiation was assessed using general questionnaires at annual health checkups. Cox proportional hazards models adjusted for clinically relevant factors were used to assess the association between sleep duration and smoking initiation.

Results

Of 17,493 men, including 540, 5,568, 8,458, 2,507, and 420 men with sleep duration of < 5, 5–6, 6–7, 7–8, and ≥ 8 h, respectively, smoking initiation was observed in 16.1%, 12.5%, 11.2%, 10.0%, and 11.7%, respectively, during a median observation period of 3.0 years. Men with shorter sleep duration were at a higher risk of smoking initiation (adjusted hazard ratio 1.49 [95% confidence interval 1.19–1.85], 1.11 [1.01–1.22], 1.00 [reference], 0.92 [0.80–1.06], and 1.00 [0.75–1.34], respectively). Of 8,880 women, including 267, 3,163, 4,220, and 1,230 women with sleep duration of < 5, 5–6, 6–7, and ≥ 7 h, respectively, smoking initiation was observed in 4.9%, 2.3%, 2.0%, and 2.2%, respectively, during a median observation period of 3.0 years. A similar dose dependent association was ascertained in women (2.50 [1.39–4.49], 1.18 [0.86–1.62], 1.00 [reference], and 1.22 [0.79–1.89], respectively).

Conclusion

This study clarified that university students with short sleep duration were vulnerable to smoking initiation.
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Metadata
Title
Short sleep duration and smoking initiation in university students: a retrospective cohort study
Authors
Qinyan Li
Ryohei Yamamoto
Maki Shinzawa
Naoko Otsuki
Yuichiro Matsumura
Yuko Nakamura
Masayuki Mizui
Isao Matsui
Yusuke Sakaguchi
Haruki Shinomiya
Chisaki Ishibashi
Hiroyoshi Adachi
Kaori Nakanishi
Izumi Nagatomo
Publication date
19-04-2024
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Sleep and Breathing
Print ISSN: 1520-9512
Electronic ISSN: 1522-1709
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11325-024-03014-3
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