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  • Vitamin C is an important micronutrient, and this study aimed to explore its relationship with trouble sleeping, a topic that has not been extensively researched.
  • Data from the NHANES (2017-2018) were used, with 3227 participants; trouble sleeping was assessed by asking participants if a doctor had ever told them they had sleeping issues, while serum vitamin C levels were measured through blood samples.
  • The results indicated a significant negative association between serum vitamin C and trouble sleeping, especially in women, individuals under 65, and those with high cholesterol levels; there was also a detected non-linear relationship between vitamin C and sleep issues.

Article Abstract

Vitamin C is an important micronutrient for human. Association between vitamin C and trouble sleeping was less studied. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the possible link between vitamin C in serum and trouble sleeping. The cross-sectional data was derived from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES, 2017-2018). Trouble sleeping was measured by asking participants: "Have you ever told doctor had trouble sleeping". Responses to this question was "yes" or "no". vitamin C in serum was obtained by measuring the serum samples. We used multivariable binary logistic regressions to examine the possible link between vitamin C in serum and trouble sleeping, and then a subgroup analysis was performed. Moreover, the non-linear relationship between vitamin C in serum and trouble sleeping was further detected using a restricted cubic spline (RCS) model. A total of 3227 participants were included in the study. After adjusting all potential confounders, the results of multivariable logistic regression showed the significant negative association between vitamin C in serum and trouble sleeping(OR = 0.816; 95% CI:0.669 ~ 0.995). The significant inverse association was also found in female(OR = 0.713; 95% CI:0.546 ~ 0.931), age ≤ 65 years(OR = 0.773; 95% CI:0.600 ~ 0.996), and in participants with high cholesterol level(OR = 0.738; 95% CI:0.548 ~ 0.994). In addition, the RCS model demonstrated the significant non-linear relationship between vitamin C in serum and trouble sleeping (P value of nonlinear = 0.010). Our study demonstrates the significant negative association between vitamin C in serum and trouble sleeping.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11055852PMC
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