Research Article

Reported Hours of Sleep, Diabetes Prevalence and Glucose Control in Jamaican Adults: Analysis from the Jamaica Lifestyle Survey 2007-2008

Table 4

Odds ratios (95%CI) for the effect of reported hours of sleep on risk of diabetes by sex in Jamaican adults. All models adjusted for age, BMI, and family history of diabetes.

Reported hours of sleep
<6 hrs6-7 hrs7-8 hrs8-9 hrs9-10 hrs>10 hrs

Men
 All diabetes2.65 (1.09–6.48)1.33 (0.52–3.42)1.64 (0.65–4.13)12.41 (0.91–6.39)4.36 (1.56–12.19)
 Established diabetesa4.25 (1.01–17.92)4.36 (1.08–17.59)4.70 (1.14–19.35)15.09 (1.15–22.62)6.35 (1.32–30.59)
 Newly diagnosedb1.83 (0.63–5.31)0.16 (0.63–5.31)0.60 (0.16–2.20)11.40 (0.41–4.86)3.15 (0.93–10.61)
Women
 All diabetes0.43 (0.23–0.78)0.75 (0.45–1.26)0.72 (0.45–1.16)11.38 (0.86–2.23)0.78 (0.43–1.41)
 Established diabetesa0.39 (0.19–0.81)0.90 (0.50–1.62)0.78 (0.45–1.37)11.59 (0.91–2.77)0.92 (0.47–1.80)
 Newly diagnosedb0.50 (0.19–1.32)0.44 (0.16–1.16)0.56 (0.25–1.27)10.98 (0.43–2.21)0.45 (0.14–1.42)

aEstablished diabetes: aware of diagnosis of diabetes prior to survey, bNewly diagnosed: diabetes first recognised at the time of survey.