Health‐related behaviors associated with subjective sleep insufficiency in Japanese workers: A cross‐sectional study

Objectives Sleep disturbances are related to somatic and mental disorders, industrial accidents, absenteeism, and retirement because of disability. We aimed to identify health‐related behaviors associated with subjective sleep insufficiency in Japanese workers. Methods This cross‐sectional study inc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of occupational health 2017-03, Vol.59 (2), p.139-146
Hauptverfasser: Kageyama, Makoto, Odagiri, Keiichi, Mizuta, Isagi, Yamamoto, Makoto, Yamaga, Keiko, Hirano, Takako, Onoue, Kazue, Uehara, Akihiko
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives Sleep disturbances are related to somatic and mental disorders, industrial accidents, absenteeism, and retirement because of disability. We aimed to identify health‐related behaviors associated with subjective sleep insufficiency in Japanese workers. Methods This cross‐sectional study included 5,297 employees (mean age: 43.6±11.3 years; 4,039 men). Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to identify health‐related behaviors associated with subjective sleep insufficiency. Results Overall, 28.2% of participants experienced subjective sleep insufficiency. There was a significant difference between the genders in the proportion of participants with subjective sleep insufficiency (male: 26.4%; female: 34.3%; p
ISSN:1348-9585
1341-9145
1348-9585
DOI:10.1539/joh.16-0038-OA