ea0019p128 | Diabetes, Metabolism and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2009
Arora T
, Lam KH
, Jiang CQ
, Thomas GN
, Zhang WS
, Taheri S
, Adab P
, Lam TH
, Cheng KK
Background: Millions of people worldwide take an intentional nap or siesta after lunch, but data describing potential health effects of naps are very limited. We report on associations between napping and metabolic syndrome risk in a large older Chinese group.Methods: Data from 16 480 older participants (≥50 years) from the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort Study were analysed. Sociodemographic parameters, including frequency of lunch-time napping were coll...