Associations between residential environmental health and sleep quality: Potential mechanisms

Sleep Med. 2023 Mar:103:16-23. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2023.01.010. Epub 2023 Jan 20.

Abstract

Background: Sleep quality is an important dimension of sleep health. There are few studies on the relationship between residential environment and sleep quality in China. We validated the connection between them and explored the moderating role of spatial-geographic characteristics and the role of emotional stress and somatic function as mediators.

Methods: Using survey data collected by the Chinese General Social Survey in 2021, 2717 respondents were included in the analysis. First, OLS regression was used for baseline analysis. Second, a generalized ordered logit model was used to analyze the more precise correlations between residential environmental health and sleep quality. Finally, the mediating role of emotional stress and somatic function was explored using the KHB method.

Results: In the baseline analysis, both the positive correlations of residential natural environmental health and residential health resources on people's sleep quality were tested. Further analysis revealed that the correlation of natural environmental health was more about protecting people from poor sleep quality (having "good" and "very good" sleep quality). The residential health resources correlated with whether people reported very good sleep quality. Regional development disparities played a negative moderating role in the relationship between residential health resources and sleep quality. Also, the mediating role of emotional stress and somatic function were supported, and the mediating role of somatic function was higher in proportion.

Conclusion: Sleep quality was positively correlated with residential environmental health; the economic development gap between regions played a moderating role; and the correlation was generated by people's emotional stress and somatic function. In the development of public health policy, it is necessary to actively address various environmental issues, provide convenient health facilities in living spaces, and bolster the policy inclinations of less developed areas.

Keywords: Emotional stress; Natural environmental health; Residential environmental health; Residential health resources; Sleep quality; Somatic function.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Environment
  • Environmental Health*
  • Humans
  • Sleep
  • Sleep Quality*
  • Social Environment