Childhood health conditions and insomnia among adults in mid-life.
| Year of Publication |
2023
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| Journal |
Aging Health Res
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| Volume |
3
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| Issue |
1
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| ISSN Number |
2667-0321
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| Abstract |
BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the influence of childhood health broadly and childhood health conditions specifically on insomnia throughout adulthood. METHODS: Health and Retirement Study (HRS) Baby Boomers born 1954-1965 were investigated. We fitted regression models predicting self-reported insomnia based on twenty-three retrospectively reported specific childhood health conditions (e.g., measles) and general childhood health measures and adjusted for demographics, childhood socioeconomic status, and adult socioeconomic status. RESULTS: Nearly all the measures of childhood health significantly increased insomnia symptoms in adulthood. In a model where all measures were included, we found that respiratory disorders, headaches, stomach problems, and concussions were particularly strong predictors of insomnia. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings extend past work illustrating the "long arm" of childhood conditions for health, showing that specific health conditions in childhood may indelibly imprint insomnia risk. |
| Date Published |
2023 Mar
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| DOI |
10.1016/j.ahr.2023.100124
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| PMID |
37008305
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| PMCID |
PMC10065450
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