Association of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes With Self-Reported Measures of Sleep Duration and Timing in Women Who Are Nulliparous

Conclusions:Self-reported sleep midpoint, which is more accurate than self-reported sleep duration, is associated with the risk of GDM.Clinical Trial Registration:Registry: ClinicalTrials.gov, Title: Pregnancy as a Window to Future Cardiovascular Health: Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes as Predictors of Increased Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease, Identifier: NCT02231398, URL:https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02231398Citation:Facco FL, Parker CB, Hunter S, Reid KJ, Zee PC, Silver RM, Haas DM, Chung JH, Pien GW, Nhan-Chang CL, Simhan HN, Parry S, Wapner RJ, Saade GR, Mercer BM, Torres C, Knight J, Reddy UM, Grobman WA. Association of adverse pregnancy outcomes with self-reported measures of sleep duration and timing in women who are nulliparous.J Clin Sleep Med. 2018;14(12):2047–2056.
Source: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM - Category: Sleep Medicine Source Type: research