Prolonged periods of shallow sleep are associated with diabetic carotid atherosclerosis

Abstract Background Diabetic carotid atherosclerosis is a prevalent vascular disease in individuals with diabetes mellitus, imposing a significant global burden. A lesser-known risk factor for the development of diabetes and its associated atherosclerosis is sleep disturbance. Obstructive Sleep Apne...

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Main Authors: Bingge Fan, Lingbing Meng, Lei Bai, Yaping Du, Haiyan Ding, Yu Chen, Yuna Zhang
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Published: BMC 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-025-02923-7
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Lingbing Meng
Lei Bai
Yaping Du
Haiyan Ding
Yu Chen
Yuna Zhang
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Yu Chen
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description Abstract Background Diabetic carotid atherosclerosis is a prevalent vascular disease in individuals with diabetes mellitus, imposing a significant global burden. A lesser-known risk factor for the development of diabetes and its associated atherosclerosis is sleep disturbance. Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome has been confirmed by many studies to affect atherosclerosis, but the mechanism of other nonobstructive sleep disorders such as the number of awakenings on atherosclerosis is still unclear. This study aims to investigate the relationship between sleep patterns and carotid atherosclerosis in diabetic patients. Methods Experiments were designed, and Huawei Band 9 bracelets were utilized to monitor the sleep patterns of patients. Specific sleep indicators such as number of nighttime awakenings, time taken to fall asleep, waking time, duration of deep sleep, duration of shallow sleep, rapid eye movement (REM) duration, and sleep breathing quality were recorded. Carotid artery ultrasound was performed to assess the severity of carotid atherosclerosis in all patients, followed by statistical analysis to examine the correlation between sleep parameters and carotid atherosclerosis grades in diabetic individuals. Results Spearman correlation analysis revealed that age, duration of hypertension, number of nighttime awakenings, proportion of shallow sleep, average duration of shallow sleep per night, hypertension severity, years of smoking, and duration of diabetes were identified as risk factors for diabetic carotid atherosclerosis. Ordinal logistic regression analysis showed that diabetic carotid atherosclerosis was more severe in patients with a sleep score of less than 76 compared to those with a score greater than or equal to 76 (OR = 2.497, 95%CI 1.034–6.032). Patients with a shallow sleep duration of greater than or equal to 5.4 h had a higher grade of diabetic carotid atherosclerosis than those with a duration of less than 5.4 h (OR = 6.475, 95%CI 1.573–26.656), and patients with more than 4 awakenings had more severe diabetic carotid atherosclerosis than those with less than 4 awakenings at night (OR = 2.933, 95%CI 1.035–8.314). The degree of carotid atherosclerosis in diabetic patients over 60 years old is higher than that in diabetic patients under or equal to 60 years old (odds ratio = 4.019, 95% confidence interval: 0.496–2.285). (P < 0.05, Table 3, Fig. 4). The results of the multivariate ordinal logistic model showed that compared to patients with a shallow sleep duration of less than 5.4 h, patients with a duration of greater than or equal to 5.4 h had higher grades of diabetic carotid atherosclerosis (OR = 4.50, 95% CI 1.010–20.045) (P < 0.05). Conclusions Prolonged periods of shallow sleep are associated with diabetic carotid atherosclerosis. Clinical trial Account number ChiCTR2300069928.
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spelling doaj-art-a64cfad5cd604ca2a5b0326c8483d7d82025-08-20T04:01:56ZengBMCEuropean Journal of Medical Research2047-783X2025-07-013011810.1186/s40001-025-02923-7Prolonged periods of shallow sleep are associated with diabetic carotid atherosclerosisBingge Fan0Lingbing Meng1Lei Bai2Yaping Du3Haiyan Ding4Yu Chen5Yuna Zhang6Department of Endocrinology, The Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Cardiology, Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, School of Clinical Medicine, Tsinghua UniversityDepartment of Endocrinology, The Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Endocrinology, The Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Endocrinology, The Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Cardiology, Bethune International Peaceful HospitalDepartment of Endocrinology, The Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityAbstract Background Diabetic carotid atherosclerosis is a prevalent vascular disease in individuals with diabetes mellitus, imposing a significant global burden. A lesser-known risk factor for the development of diabetes and its associated atherosclerosis is sleep disturbance. Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome has been confirmed by many studies to affect atherosclerosis, but the mechanism of other nonobstructive sleep disorders such as the number of awakenings on atherosclerosis is still unclear. This study aims to investigate the relationship between sleep patterns and carotid atherosclerosis in diabetic patients. Methods Experiments were designed, and Huawei Band 9 bracelets were utilized to monitor the sleep patterns of patients. Specific sleep indicators such as number of nighttime awakenings, time taken to fall asleep, waking time, duration of deep sleep, duration of shallow sleep, rapid eye movement (REM) duration, and sleep breathing quality were recorded. Carotid artery ultrasound was performed to assess the severity of carotid atherosclerosis in all patients, followed by statistical analysis to examine the correlation between sleep parameters and carotid atherosclerosis grades in diabetic individuals. Results Spearman correlation analysis revealed that age, duration of hypertension, number of nighttime awakenings, proportion of shallow sleep, average duration of shallow sleep per night, hypertension severity, years of smoking, and duration of diabetes were identified as risk factors for diabetic carotid atherosclerosis. Ordinal logistic regression analysis showed that diabetic carotid atherosclerosis was more severe in patients with a sleep score of less than 76 compared to those with a score greater than or equal to 76 (OR = 2.497, 95%CI 1.034–6.032). Patients with a shallow sleep duration of greater than or equal to 5.4 h had a higher grade of diabetic carotid atherosclerosis than those with a duration of less than 5.4 h (OR = 6.475, 95%CI 1.573–26.656), and patients with more than 4 awakenings had more severe diabetic carotid atherosclerosis than those with less than 4 awakenings at night (OR = 2.933, 95%CI 1.035–8.314). The degree of carotid atherosclerosis in diabetic patients over 60 years old is higher than that in diabetic patients under or equal to 60 years old (odds ratio = 4.019, 95% confidence interval: 0.496–2.285). (P < 0.05, Table 3, Fig. 4). The results of the multivariate ordinal logistic model showed that compared to patients with a shallow sleep duration of less than 5.4 h, patients with a duration of greater than or equal to 5.4 h had higher grades of diabetic carotid atherosclerosis (OR = 4.50, 95% CI 1.010–20.045) (P < 0.05). Conclusions Prolonged periods of shallow sleep are associated with diabetic carotid atherosclerosis. Clinical trial Account number ChiCTR2300069928.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-025-02923-7Sleep architectureType 2 diabetes mellitusAtherosclerosisShallow sleepSleep fragmentation
spellingShingle Bingge Fan
Lingbing Meng
Lei Bai
Yaping Du
Haiyan Ding
Yu Chen
Yuna Zhang
Prolonged periods of shallow sleep are associated with diabetic carotid atherosclerosis
European Journal of Medical Research
Sleep architecture
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Atherosclerosis
Shallow sleep
Sleep fragmentation
title Prolonged periods of shallow sleep are associated with diabetic carotid atherosclerosis
title_full Prolonged periods of shallow sleep are associated with diabetic carotid atherosclerosis
title_fullStr Prolonged periods of shallow sleep are associated with diabetic carotid atherosclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Prolonged periods of shallow sleep are associated with diabetic carotid atherosclerosis
title_short Prolonged periods of shallow sleep are associated with diabetic carotid atherosclerosis
title_sort prolonged periods of shallow sleep are associated with diabetic carotid atherosclerosis
topic Sleep architecture
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Atherosclerosis
Shallow sleep
Sleep fragmentation
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-025-02923-7
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