id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-102218-jnigcguz Ong, Z. L. The Association between Sleep Quality and Type Two Diabetes at 20 Year Follow-up in the Southall And Brent REvisited (SABRE) Cohort: a Tri-ethnic Analysis 2020-08-25 .txt text/plain 4383 290 54 Competing risks regressions were used to estimate the hazard ratios (HRs) of developing type 2 diabetes associated with four self-reported baseline sleep exposures (difficulty falling asleep, early morning waking, waking up tired and snoring) while adjusting for confounders. Even fewer studies have included ethnic minorities (5, 7) , specifically South Asians and African Caribbeans, despite their two-to three-fold increased risk of type 2 diabetes compared to those of European origin (8) . Given the potential social patterning of sleep (9) and that OSA may be more prevalent among ethnic minorities (10), we hypothesised that there would be (i) a deleterious association between specific sleep quality measures (difficulty falling asleep, early morning waking, waking up feeling tired, and snoring) and type 2 diabetes risk, and (ii) that these associations would be stronger in people of South Asian or African Caribbean origin. ./cache/cord-102218-jnigcguz.txt ./txt/cord-102218-jnigcguz.txt