The risk assessment of sleep duration on geriatric sarcopenia and its regulatory role in the effect of BMI index on geriatric sarcopenia based on the CHARLS database - PubMed
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- The study assesses the risk of sleep duration on geriatric sarcopenia and its regulatory role in the effect of BMI on sarcopenia using the CHARLS database.
- Abnormal sleep durations (sleep deprivation and oversleeping) are linked to a heightened risk of sarcopenia in older adults.
- Underweight is associated with increased sarcopenia risk, while overweight and obesity correlate with decreased risk, especially in females and adults over 65 with sleep deprivation.
- The study utilized data from CHARLS 2011, 2013, and 2015 waves, employing logistic and Cox regression analyses.
- Subgroup analysis was conducted to enhance result stability, showing significant associations in sufficient sleep and sleep deprivation groups but not in severe oversleeping groups.