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Preventing Weight Gain Improves Sleep Quality Among Black Women: Results from a RCT
Authors:Dori M. Steinberg  Jacob Christy  Bryan C. Batch  Sandy Askew  Reneé H. Moore  Portia Parker  Gary G. Bennett
Affiliation:1.Duke Global Digital Health Science Center,Duke Global Health Institute,Durham,USA;2.Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology,Duke University Medical Center,Durham,USA;3.Rollins School of Public Health,Emory University,Atlanta,USA;4.Quality User-driven Enterprise Software Testing (QUEST),SAS Institute, Inc.,Cary,USA;5.Department of Psychology and Neuroscience,Duke University,Durham,USA
Abstract:

Background

Obesity and poor sleep are highly prevalent among Black women.

Purpose

We examined whether a weight gain prevention intervention improved sleep among Black women.

Methods

We conducted a randomized trial comparing a 12-month weight gain prevention intervention that included self-monitoring through mobile technologies and phone coaching to usual care in community health centers. We measured sleep using the Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale at baseline, 12 months, and 18 months. The scale examines quantity of sleep, sleep disturbance, sleep adequacy, daytime somnolence, snoring, shortness of breath, and global sleep problems (sleep problem indices I and II).

Results

Participants (n = 184) were on average 35.4 years and obese (BMI 30.2 kg/m2); 74% made <$30,000/year. At baseline, average sleep duration was 6.4 (1.5) hours. Controlling for weight change and sleep medication, the intervention group reported greater improvements in sleep disturbance [?8.35 (?16.24, ?0.45)] and sleep problems at 12 months: sleep problem index I [?8.35 (?16.24, ?0.45)]; sleep problem index II [?8.35 (?16.24, ?0.45)]. However, these findings did not persist at 18 months.

Conclusions

Preventing weight gain may afford clinical benefit on improving sleep quality.

Trial Registration Number

The trial was registered with the ClinicalTrials.gov database (NCT00938535)
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