Frontiers in Neurology (Aug 2023)

Type A personality, sleep quality, and cerebral small vessel disease: investigating the mediating role of sleep in a community-based study

  • Xirui Zhou,
  • Hao Huang,
  • Wensheng Qu,
  • Wensheng Qu,
  • Zhiyuan Yu,
  • Jing Zhao,
  • Lingshan Wu,
  • Yi Zhang,
  • Qianqian Kong,
  • Ziyue Wang,
  • Xiang Luo,
  • Xiang Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1236670
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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PurposeType A behavior pattern (TABP) is a personality type characterized by rapid speech, impatience, competition, and hostility. Asymptomatic cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is often endemic in older adults. Individuals with TABP commonly experience suboptimal sleep quality, and a correlation exists between sleep disturbances and CSVD. We investigated the relationship between TABP and CSVD markers and further explored the mediating role of sleep quality in the relationship between TABP and CSVD.MethodsA cross-sectional survey included 764 community-dwelling adults aged 55–85 years. The TABP Scale and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) were used to assess personality and sleep quality, respectively. Linear and logistic regression analyses were used to examine relationships between variables of interest. In addition, mediation analyses with bootstrapping were used to test whether sleep quality mediated the relationship between TABP and CSVD.ResultsOf the 764 participants [median age 65 (61–69) years, 59.9% female], the population with type A personality accounted for 44.8%. After adjusting for covariates, TABP scores (p = 0.03) and PSQI scores (p < 0.001) were significantly correlated with CSVD. In addition, sleep quality partially mediated the association between type A behavior and CSVD, and the mediating effect was 10.67%.ConclusionThis study showed that type A behavior was a risk factor for CSVD among older community-dwelling adults and that sleep quality mediated the relationship between type A behavior and CSVD. Changing type A behavior may help improve sleep quality, which may in turn reduce the prevalence of CSVD.

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