Associations of Multiple Serum Trace Elements with Abnormal Sleep Duration Patterns in Hospitalized Patient with Cirrhosis

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Yangyang Hui
Gaoyue Guo
Lihong Mao
Yifan Li
Mingyu Sun
Xiaoyu Wang
Wanting Yang
Xiaofei Fan
Kui Jiang
Binxin Cui
Chao Sun
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[1] Tianjin Medical University General Hospital,Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
[2] Heping District,Tianjin Institute of Digestive Disease
[3] Tianjin Medical University General Hospital,Department of Gastroenterology
[4] Heping District,undefined
[5] Tianjin Medical University General Hospital Airport Hospital,undefined
[6] Tianjin Airport Economic Area,undefined
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Liver cirrhosis; Sleep duration; Trace elements; Copper to zinc ratio; Zinc; Sleep disturbance;
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The associations of circulating trace elements with sleep health have attracted increasing attention given their potential link. However, there is scant data on the relationship between serum trace elements and abnormal sleep duration patterns in cirrhosis. We aimed to investigate these associations with the purpose of identifying modifiable risk factors. The blood samples were collected from inpatients with cirrhosis, and serum levels of several trace elements were assessed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Self-reported sleep duration was categorized to short- (< 7 h/night), optimal (7–8 h/night), and long-sleep duration (> 8 h/night). The dose–response trends and associations of trace elements levels with sleep duration were determined by restricted cubic splines (RCS) and logistic regression, respectively. Cirrhotic patients with optimal sleep duration experienced the highest levels of serum Zinc (Zn) and the lowest values of copper to zinc ratio (CZr). RCS model corroborated non-linear associations of serum Zn and CZr against sleep duration. Multiple regression analysis showed that both CZr (short vs optimal sleep duration: OR 4.785, P < 0.001; long vs optimal sleep duration: OR 4.150, P = 0.019) and serum Zn levels (short vs optimal sleep duration: OR 0.985, P = 0.040; long vs optimal sleep duration: OR 0.956, P = 0.008) serve as independent risk factors for sleep duration abnormalities. In conclusion, our findings unraveled a close relationship of serum Zn and CZr with sleep duration in cirrhosis. Further trace element-based therapy such as Zn supplementation may be novel approach to reverse this sleep problem.
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