The public health impact of poor sleep on severe COVID-19, influenza and upper respiratory infections

Samuel E. Jones, Fahrisa Maisha, Satu Strausz, Vilma Lammi, Brian E Cade, Harri Siirtola

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Abstract

Background

Poor sleep is associated with an increased risk of infections and all-cause mortality but the causal direction between poor sleep and respiratory infections has remained unclear. We examined if poor sleep contributes as a causal risk factor to respiratory infections.
Methods

We used data on insomnia, influenza and upper respiratory infections (URIs) from primary care and hospital records in the UK Biobank (N ≈ 231,000) and FinnGen (N ≈ 392,000). We computed logistic regression to assess association between poor sleep and infections, disease free survival hazard ratios, and performed Mendelian randomization analyses to assess causality.
Findings

Utilizing 23 years of registry data and follow-up, we discovered that insomnia diagnosis associated with increased risk for infections (FinnGen influenza Cox’s proportional hazard (CPH) HR = 4.34 [3.90, 4.83], P = 4.16 × 10−159, UK Biobank influenza CPH HR = 1.54 [1.37, 1.73], P = 2.49 × 10−13). Mendelian randomization indicated that insomnia causally predisposed to influenza (inverse-variance weighted (IVW) OR = 1.65, P = 5.86 × 10−7), URI (IVW OR = 1.94, P = 8.14 × 10−31), COVID-19 infection (IVW OR = 1.08, P = 0.037) and risk of hospitalization from COVID-19 (IVW OR = 1.47, P = 4.96 × 10−5).
Interpretation

Our findings indicate that chronic poor sleep is a causal risk factor for contracting respiratory infections, and in addition contributes to the severity of respiratory infections. These findings highlight the role of sleep in maintaining sufficient immune response against pathogens.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEbiomedicine
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Jun 2023
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

Instrumentarium Science Foundation, Academy of Finland, Signe and Ane Gyllenberg Foundation, National Institutes of Health.

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