Authors
Aric A Prather, Martica Hall, Jacqueline M Fury, Diana C Ross, Matthew F Muldoon, Sheldon Cohen, Anna L Marsland
Publication date
2012/8/1
Journal
Sleep
Volume
35
Issue
8
Pages
1063-1069
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Study Objectives
Experimental evidence links poor sleep with susceptibility to infectious illness; however, it remains to be determined if naturally occurring sleep is associated with immune responses known to play a role in protection against infection. The aim of this study was to determine whether sleep duration, sleep efficiency, and sleep quality, assessed in the natural environment, predict magnitude of antibody responses to a novel antigen among community volunteers in midlife.
Design
Observational.
Measurements and Results
Healthy midlife adults (n = 125; 70 female; age 40-60 yr) received the standard 3-dose hepatitis B vaccination series. Actigraphy and electronic sleep diaries were used to assess sleep duration, sleep efficiency, and subjective sleep quality. Viral-specific antibody titers were obtained prior to the 2nd and 3rd vaccination to …
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