イヴェルドンで睡眠障害の有病率が高いことを発見(High prevalence of sleep disorders detected in Yverdon-les-Bains)

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2025-08-26 スイス連邦工科大学ローザンヌ校(EPFL)

EPFLとHEIG-VDの研究チームは、スイスのYverdon-les-Bains市で住民の睡眠の質を調査し、約90%が睡眠の質低下を訴え、15%が強い日中の眠気を感じていることを明らかにした。調査はオンライン質問票(PSQI、Epworth尺度)と地理情報解析を組み合わせて行われ、睡眠障害は市全体に広がる一方、低所得地域や交通騒音の強い地区に集中していた。これらの地区では本人が「睡眠は良好」と答える場合も多く、主観評価と実態の乖離が示唆された。研究チームは、交通騒音や大気汚染の軽減を都市計画・公衆衛生施策の重要な介入点と指摘。また、睡眠障害は長期的にがんや心血管疾患、認知機能低下のリスクを高めるため、早期発見や住民ワークショップなどの予防的介入が急務とされた。

イヴェルドンで睡眠障害の有病率が高いことを発見(High prevalence of sleep disorders detected in Yverdon-les-Bains)
Sleep disorders are evenly distributed throughout the town of Yverdon-les-Bains, according to the study. © iStock

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睡眠障害と日中の眠気の高度なレベルに関連するクラスター特異的都市環境:Urbasan共同研究からの知見 Cluster-specific urban contexts associated with high levels of sleep impairment and daytime sleepiness: Findings from the Urbasan collaborative study

Philippe Voruz, Marco Vieira Ruas, Noé Fellay, Noemi Romano, Michelangelo Mussini, Mathieu Saubade, Vincent Faivre, Vincent Gremeauxi, Ophélia Jeanneret, Quentin Tonnerre, Marie-Noëlle Domon-Aubort, Dario Spini, Bengt Kayser, Daniel Rappo, Stéphane Joost
Journal of Affective Disorders  Available online: 23 April 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2025.04.133

Highlights

  • High level of sleep disorders within urban environment
  • Relationship between sleep indicators and environmental factors
  • Specific spatial clusters are associated with indicators of sleep quality

Abstract

Introduction

Impaired sleep is a global health concern. However, the environmental factors contributing to sleep impairment in urban settings are still not well understood.

Methodology

This study involved 179 participants from a Swiss municipality (Yverdon-les-Bains), where sleep quality and diurnal sleepiness were measured using validated questionnaires, alongside environmental and geo-referenced data.

Results

The findings revealed a high prevalence of sleep disorders across diverse demographic groups (respectively 15.6 % for diurnal sleepiness and 91.1 % for significantly altered sleep quality). Additionally, sleep disorders were associated with both environmental and socio-demographic factors. Geospatial analysis identified clusters of sleep disturbances in specific neighborhoods, with distinct associations to specific sub-scores (factors) of the sleep evaluation.

Conclusion

Assessing sleep in urban environments is crucial, as it is linked to elevated levels of sleepiness. Environmental and socio-demographic variables play significant roles in these disturbances. The incorporation of geospatial analyses allows for a more precise identification of patterns within the city, offering opportunities for tailored interventions to address the different patterns of sleep disorders.

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