Clean energy consumption, sleep duration, and the association of cancer: findings from the China health and retirement longitudinal study
Jushuang Li, Yutong Han, Wendi Bai

TL;DR
This study finds that longer sleep and using clean energy are linked to lower cancer risk in older Chinese people.
Contribution
The novel contribution is identifying the combined effect of sleep duration and clean energy use on cancer risk in elderly populations.
Findings
Short sleep (≤6 hours) and non-clean energy use are linked to higher cancer risk in older Chinese people.
Using clean fuel for cooking is associated with a 27% lower cancer risk.
Combining longer sleep (>6.5 hours) with clean energy use reduces cancer risk by 61%.
Abstract
Studies of the association between clean energy consumption, sleep duration, and cancer are still extremely limited. We aim to investigate the individual or joint role of clean energy consumption, and sleep duration in cancer onset. We used data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. Multivariable locally weighted regression (LOESS) models were first used to assess the individual association of daily sleep time with the risk to develop cancer. Multivariate logistic regression models were conducted on the individual and interaction effects of daily sleep time and cooking fuel. We found that short sleep duration (≤6 hours) and non-clean energy consumption were respectively associated with an increased risk of cancer among older Chinese(p<0.05). We assessed daily sleep time in four quartiles, the adjusted odds ratios (AOR), and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for…
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TopicsAir Quality and Health Impacts · Energy and Environment Impacts · Urban Transport and Accessibility
