Study examines the causal role of insomnia symptoms on 11,409 health related-symptoms BMCMedicine BristolUni mrc_ieu BrisHealthSci Brms_Research insomnia news sleep research sleepresearch causes symptoms news medical
By Neha MathurApr 6 2023Reviewed by Lily Ramsey, LLM In a recent article published in the BMC Medicine Journal, researchers performed Mendelian randomization phenome-wide association study of insomnia symptoms using 11,409 outcome variables, derived and analyzed using an automated pipeline, PHESANT.
There is growing data that around six to seven percent of Europeans have insomnia, with 33 to 37% of people self-reporting its symptoms. They used 11,409 outcomes from the United Kingdom biobank covering data from 336,975 British participants to explore the causal effects of insomnia symptoms on multiple diseases- and health-related traits.
Study findings The study cohort comprised 54% female and 32% male participants with an average age of 57. These people often self-reported insomnia symptoms, with 48% and 28% reporting these symptoms sometimes and usually, respectively. Together, these findings supported that insomnia symptoms caused multimorbidity and raised the possibility of using insomnia treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, to treat other antagonistic health-related outcomes; however, their combined effectiveness requires more investigation.
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