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Subjective sleep quality in non-demented older adults with and without cognitive impairment

机译:有和没有认知障碍的非痴呆老年人的主观睡眠质量

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Objective Sleep problems are prevalent among older adults who are at risk of developing dementia. Until now, there have been relatively few studies investigating subjective sleep quality in these individuals. The first objective of this study was to compare seniors with cognitive impairment no dementia (CIND) and older adults without cognitive impairment (non-CIND) on several subjective sleep measures. The second objective was to verify whether sleep parameters associated with CIND differ between men and women. Methods The population sample consisted of 2287 French-speaking older adults from Québec (Canada) aged between 65 and 96 years. Participants were classified as CIND or non-CIND on the basis of their mini mental state examination score using sex, age, and education-stratified normative data. All participants completed the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and responses of CIND and non-CIND individuals were compared. A series of confounding variables (age, education, chronic diseases, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and use of psychotropic drugs) were statistically controlled for. Student's t-tests were performed to compare characteristics of CIND and non-CIND individuals; data from male and female participants were analyzed separately. Moreover, the association between each sleep variable and CIND was measured by odds ratios based on logistic regression. Results On the whole, analyses revealed no significant association between subjective sleep parameters and CIND. Moreover, no difference was observed between men and women regarding subjective sleep quality. Conclusions Overall, these results suggest that subjective measures of sleep do not allow differentiating cognitively impaired older individuals from those with normal cognition.
机译:目的睡眠问题普遍存在于患有痴呆症的老年人中。到目前为止,有关这些个体的主观睡眠质量的研究相对较少。这项研究的第一个目的是比较几种主观睡眠指标上的无痴呆认知障碍老年人(CIND)和无认知障碍老年人(non-CIND)。第二个目标是验证男女之间与CIND相关的睡眠参数是否不同。方法人群样本包括来自魁北克(加拿大)的2287名法语老年人,年龄在65至96岁之间。根据参加者的最低心理状态评分,使用性别,年龄和受教育程度分层的规范性数据将其分为CIND或非CIND。所有参与者均完成了匹兹堡睡眠质量指数,并比较了CIND和非CIND个人的反应。对一系列混杂变量(年龄,教育程度,慢性疾病,情绪障碍,焦虑症和使用精神药物)进行了统计控制。进行学生t检验以比较CIND和非CIND个人的特征;来自男性和女性参与者的数据分别进行了分析。此外,每个睡眠变量和CIND之间的关联通过基于Logistic回归的比值比进行测量。结果总体上,分析显示主观睡眠参数与CIND之间无显着关联。此外,在主观睡眠质量上,男女之间没有差异。结论总的来说,这些结果表明,睡眠的主观测量不能将认知障碍的老年人与正常认知的人群区分开。

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