Poor sleep is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Indigenous Australians have 1.3 times higher risk of CVD compared to non-indigenous Australians. However, there are limited data describing sleep problems and cardiometabolic risk in this population. This study aimed to investigate sleep quantity and quality in indigenous Australians and assess its association with cardiometabolic risk. Two hundred and forty-five indigenous Australians aged > 18 years were recruited via convenience sampling from communities in the Northern Territory and Queensland. Sleep quantity and quality was assessed subjectively with questionnaires including the Epworth Sleepiness Scale. In a sub-population (n = 46), objective sleep assessmen...
Background: Despite Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people having increased risk factors for O...
Objective: To examine preventive health attendance and recording of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascul...
This report aims to compare the prediction of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components for m...
Aim: Associations between short sleep duration and obesity and the relationship between obesity and ...
While there is evidence in previous epidemiological studies that sleep duration is an important cont...
Aim Associations between sleep duration and obesity and between obesity and chronic illness are esta...
A growing number of studies from a range of different countries have observed an association between...
Introduction: For Aboriginal populations, predicting individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease (...
Aim: To test the association between cardiometabolic risk factors and subjective sleep quality asses...
Objectives: This study assessed the burden and determinants of cardiovascular and metabolic risk in ...
Understanding the state of sleep health in First Nations Australians offers timely insight into inte...
Objective. To identify modifiable cardio-metabolic and lifestyle risk factors among indigenous popul...
Introduction: For Aboriginal populations, predicting individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease (...
Study Objectives: To compare the use of sleep diagnostic tests, the risks, and cofactors, and outcom...
Coronary heart disease is the single greatest contributor to mortality within developed countries in...
Background: Despite Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people having increased risk factors for O...
Objective: To examine preventive health attendance and recording of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascul...
This report aims to compare the prediction of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components for m...
Aim: Associations between short sleep duration and obesity and the relationship between obesity and ...
While there is evidence in previous epidemiological studies that sleep duration is an important cont...
Aim Associations between sleep duration and obesity and between obesity and chronic illness are esta...
A growing number of studies from a range of different countries have observed an association between...
Introduction: For Aboriginal populations, predicting individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease (...
Aim: To test the association between cardiometabolic risk factors and subjective sleep quality asses...
Objectives: This study assessed the burden and determinants of cardiovascular and metabolic risk in ...
Understanding the state of sleep health in First Nations Australians offers timely insight into inte...
Objective. To identify modifiable cardio-metabolic and lifestyle risk factors among indigenous popul...
Introduction: For Aboriginal populations, predicting individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease (...
Study Objectives: To compare the use of sleep diagnostic tests, the risks, and cofactors, and outcom...
Coronary heart disease is the single greatest contributor to mortality within developed countries in...
Background: Despite Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people having increased risk factors for O...
Objective: To examine preventive health attendance and recording of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascul...
This report aims to compare the prediction of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components for m...