Beneficial impacts of residential greenness on sleep deprivation in adults aged 19 or older living in South Korea: A nationwide community health survey in 2011–2018

人口学 置信区间 优势比 逻辑回归 医学 睡眠剥夺 流行病学 人口 老年学 环境卫生 内科学 社会学 昼夜节律
作者
Cinoo Kang,Whanhee Lee,Chaerin Park,Jung-Eun Oh,Jieun Min,Jinah Park,Min‐Koo Choi,Jeongju Jang,Ho Kim
出处
期刊:Science of The Total Environment [Elsevier]
卷期号:: 169700-169700
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.169700
摘要

Evidence of the relationship between greenness and sleep is limited, and, given the worsening sleep insufficiency worldwide, this relationship needs elucidation. In this study, we investigated the association of greenness with sleep deprivation using nationwide survey data. This study included 1,727,273 participants in the Korea Community Health Survey who resided in all 229 districts of South Korea from 2011 to 2018. Sleep deprivation variables were defined as strong deprivation or mild deprivation, based on average daily sleep duration of <5 or 5–6 h, respectively. District-specific annual average of satellite-derived enhanced vegetation index (EVI) was used as a green space exposure. A logistic regression with complex survey weights was used to estimate the association between greenness and sleep deprivation, and it was further examined by sex, age group, educational status, income level, and population density. The regression analysis was performed annually, and the annual estimates were pooled by a combined data analysis. A higher level of greenness was associated (odds ratio [95 % confidence interval]) with strong and mild sleep deprivation (0.96 [0.93–0.99] and 0.96 [0.95–0.97]), respectively, and males and the younger age group (<65 years) showed a more prominent association with greenness than in females and the elderly group (65 years or older). In addition, only high-population-density areas showed evident associations of greenness with both strong and mild sleep deprivation. This large population-based study provides important epidemiological evidence for improving sleep quantity through an increase in greenness exposure and supports policymakers in establishing strategies for urban planning.

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