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Sweet dreams or bitter nightmare: a narrative review of 25 years of research on the role of sleep in diabetes and the contributions of behavioural science

机译:甜蜜的梦想或痛苦的噩梦:对25年的睡眠在糖尿病作用以及行为科学贡献的叙事综述

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Abstract The aim of this review was to provide an overview of developments, clinical implications and gaps in knowledge regarding the relationship between diabetes and sleep over the past 25 years, with special focus on contributions from the behavioural sciences. Multiple prospective observational and experimental studies have shown a link between suboptimal sleep and impaired glucose tolerance, decreased insulin sensitivity and the development of type 2 diabetes. While prevalence rates of suboptimal sleep vary widely according to definition, assessment and sample, suboptimal subjective sleep quality appears to be a common reality for one‐third of people with type 1 diabetes and over half of people with type 2 diabetes. Both physiological and psychosocial factors may impair sleep in these groups. In turn, suboptimal sleep can negatively affect glycaemic outcomes directly or indirectly via suboptimal daytime functioning (energy, mood, cognition) and self‐care behaviours. Technological devices supporting diabetes self‐care may have both negative and positive effects. Diabetes and its treatment also affect the sleep of significant others. Research on the merits of interventions aimed at improving sleep for people with diabetes is in its infancy. Diabetes and sleep appear to be reciprocally related. Discussion of sleep deserves a central place in regular diabetes care. Multi‐day, multi‐method studies may shed more light on the complex relationship between sleep and diabetes at an individual level. Intervention studies are warranted to examine the potential of sleep interventions in improving outcomes for people with diabetes.
机译:摘要本综述的目的是概述在过去25年中有关糖尿病与睡眠关系的知识中的知识,特别关注行为科学的贡献。多次前瞻性观测和实验研究显示出次优睡眠和葡萄糖耐量受损的联系,降低了胰岛素敏感性和2型糖尿病的发育。虽然根据定义,评估和样本,次优睡眠的流行率随着定义,评估和样本而变化,但次优主观睡眠质量似乎是三分之一的糖尿病患者的共同现实,并且有超过2型糖尿病的人。生理和心理社会因素均可能损害这些群体。反过来,次优睡眠可以通过次优日运作(能量,情绪,认知)和自我保健行为直接或间接地对血糖结果产生负面影响。支持糖尿病自我护理的技术设备可能具有负性和积极的影响。糖尿病及其治疗也会影响其他其他人的睡眠。涉及患有糖尿病患者睡眠的干预案的优点研究。糖尿病和睡眠似乎是相应相关的。讨论睡眠值得常规糖尿病护理中的中央处。多日,多方法研究可能会在个人水平处睡眠和糖尿病之间的复杂关系更轻。有必要进行干预研究来审查睡眠干预措施,以改善糖尿病患者的结果。

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