
Sleep Medicine, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 95, P. 91 - 104
Published: May 2, 2022
Language: Английский
Sleep Medicine, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 95, P. 91 - 104
Published: May 2, 2022
Language: Английский
Nature Reviews Disease Primers, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 8(1)
Published: July 14, 2022
Language: Английский
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580PLoS Medicine, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 19(10), P. e1004109 - e1004109
Published: Oct. 18, 2022
Background Sleep duration has been shown to be associated with individual chronic diseases but its association multimorbidity, common in older adults, remains poorly understood. We examined whether sleep is incidence of a first disease, subsequent multimorbidity and mortality using data spanning 25 years. Methods findings Data were drawn from the prospective Whitehall II cohort study, established 1985 on 10,308 persons employed London offices British civil service. Self-reported was measured 6 times between 2016, extracted at age 50 (mean (standard deviation) = 50.6 (2.6)), 60 (60.3 (2.2)), 70 (69.2 (1.9)). Incidence defined as having 2 or more 13 diseases, follow-up up March 2019. Cox regression, separate analyses each age, used examine associations 50, 60, incident multimorbidity. Multistate models onset progression death. Analyses adjusted for sociodemographic, behavioral, health-related factors. A total 7,864 (32.5% women) participants free had 50; 544 (6.9%) reported sleeping ≤5 hours, 2,562 (32.6%) 3,589 (45.6%) 7 1,092 (13.9%) 8 77 (1.0%) ≥9 hours. Compared 7-hour sleep, hours higher risk (hazard ratio: 1.30, 95% confidence interval 1.12 1.50; p < 0.001). This also case short (1.32, 1.13 1.55; 0.001) (1.40, 1.16 1.68; (1.54, 1.15 2.06; 0.003) (1.51, 1.10 2.08; 0.01) not (1.39, 0.98 1.96; 0.07) Among 7,217 disease 25.2 years), 4,446 developed 2,297 progressed 787 subsequently died. an increased (1.20, 1.06 1.35; and, among those who (1.21, 1.03 1.42; 0.02). these transitions. No found existing diseases. The study limitations include small number cases long category, allowing conclusions this self-reported nature data, potential reverse causality that could arise undiagnosed conditions measures, proportion non-white participants, limiting generalization findings. Conclusions In we observed There no robust evidence 50. Our suggest
Language: Английский
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58The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 857, P. 159303 - 159303
Published: Oct. 10, 2022
Language: Английский
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34Clocks & Sleep, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 5(2), P. 152 - 166
Published: March 23, 2023
Given the beneficial effects of exercise in different populations and close relationship between healthy ageing sleep quality, our objective was to determine if physical delivered through a structured program improves quality older adults.
Language: Английский
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19Sleep Medicine, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 109, P. 270 - 284
Published: July 14, 2023
Language: Английский
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18Public health reviews, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 44
Published: June 13, 2023
Objectives: To summarize the evidence on association between sleep problems and multimorbidity. Methods: Six electronic databases (PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, VIP, Wan fang) were searched to identify observational studies A random-effects model was used estimate pooled odds ratios (ORs) 95% confidence intervals for Results: total 17 133,575 participants included. Sleep included abnormal duration, insomnia, snoring, poor quality, obstructive apnea (OSA) restless legs syndrome (RLS). The ORs (95% CIs) multimorbidity 1.49 (1.24-1.80) short 1.21 (1.11-1.44) long duration 2.53 (1.85-3.46) insomnia. other with narratively summarized due limited number comparable studies. Conclusion: Abnormal insomnia are associated higher multimorbidity, while remains inconclusive. Interventions targeting should be delivered better management
Language: Английский
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16Frontiers in Public Health, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 10
Published: Sept. 26, 2022
Introduction Multimorbidity has become a global public health concern that can cause serious damage to the status of older adults. This study aimed investigate impact socioeconomic (SES) and sleep quality on prevalence multimorbidity in adults, thus providing reference for reducing risk improving Methods A multi-stage random sampling method was used conduct questionnaire survey 3,250 adults aged 60 years above Shanxi Province, China. The chi-square test multiple logistic regression models were analyze association SES with Results 30.31% After adjusting confounders, very low (OR = 1.440, 95% CI: 1.083–1.913) poor 2.445, 2.043–2.927) associated multimorbidity. Older had highest 3.139, 2.288–4.307). Conclusions are lower poorer at higher
Language: Английский
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19Journal of Psychosexual Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: Jan. 27, 2025
Background: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a highly prevalent health problem but often paid less attention, moreso in developing countries. There are many factors responsible for such as disturbed sleep and mental problems. However, it largely understudied. Aims objective: The aim of the present study was to observe relationship between functioning problems (depression anxiety), functioning. Method: A cross-sectional conducted tertiary care center India. Seventy adult female patients who were visiting Department OBGY, OPD any ailment, sexually active consenting included. participants evaluated on sleep, activity, depression anxiety by Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, index (FSFI), Beck’s inventory inventory, respectively. Result: mean age sample 33.5 (SD 6.2) years. Only 4% (n = 3) reported moderate severe depression. Thirty percent 21) mild symptoms. median latency 42 (10,180) minutes. subjective total time 356.6 60.3) 27.1% 19) Global PSQI scores >5 suggesting disturbance. Ten 7) dysfunction, 55.7% dysfunction. significant positive correlation observed hours satisfaction. Conclusion: healthy necessary good also affected females.
Language: Английский
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0Alexandria Journal of Medicine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 61(1), P. 1 - 7
Published: Jan. 31, 2025
Language: Английский
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0Journal of Psychosomatic Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 190, P. 112059 - 112059
Published: Feb. 14, 2025
Language: Английский
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