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Sleep Disorders among Professional Oil Tanker Drivers in Ouagadougou Burkina Faso
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作者 Guy Alain Ouédraogo Dofinihanou Dite Inessa Coulibaly +3 位作者 Mênonli Adjobimey Abdoul Risgou Ouédraogo Rose Mikponhoue Antoine Vikkey Hinson 《Occupational Diseases and Environmental Medicine》 2024年第1期1-20,共20页
Introduction: Sleep disorders among professional drivers are a major road safety problem. They cause fatigue and drowsiness at the wheel, which can lead to road traffic accidents and even accidents at work. The aim of... Introduction: Sleep disorders among professional drivers are a major road safety problem. They cause fatigue and drowsiness at the wheel, which can lead to road traffic accidents and even accidents at work. The aim of this study was to assess sleep disorders among professional drivers of oil tankers in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Methods: This was a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study carried out from 11 April 2020 to 11 September 2020 in the national hydrocarbon company’s fuel depot. All the drivers present at the time were included and accomplished a questionnaire incorporating the commonly scales using to assess sleep disorders, sleep quality and sleep apnoea. Data analysis using R 3.6.1 software enabled to perform univariate and multivariate analyses to identify associated factors. Adjusted odd ratios were used to measure the strength of association. The significance level chosen was p ≤ 0.05. Results: All the 339 respondents were male. A proportion of 33.6% suffered from insomnia, including 12.7% with moderate to severe insomnia, and 18.58% were at risk of sleep apnoea. On the Epworth scale, 26.6% of drivers showed sleep debt and 4.1% excessive daytime sleepiness. The risk factors associated with insomnia were the use of psychostimulants. A history of diabetes and insomnia were risk factors associated with sleep apnoea syndrome. Conclusion: The prevalence of sleep disturbance and insomnia among the respondents were 52.2% and 33.6% respectively. Use of psychostimulants was the identified risk factor. The prevalence of SAS was 4.72%, with diabetes and insomnia as associated factors. 展开更多
关键词 sleep disorders sleep Apnoea Occupational Health Burkina
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Sleep disorders in Alzheimer’s disease:the predictive roles and potential mechanisms 被引量:4
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作者 Huang Kuang Yu-Ge Zhu +3 位作者 Zhi-Feng Zhou Mei-Wen Yang Fen-Fang Hong Shu-Long Yang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第10期1965-1972,共8页
Sleep disorders are common in patients with Alzheimer’s disease,and can even occur in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment,which appears before Alzheimer’s disease.Sleep disorders further impair cognitiv... Sleep disorders are common in patients with Alzheimer’s disease,and can even occur in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment,which appears before Alzheimer’s disease.Sleep disorders further impair cognitive function and accelerate the accumulation of amyloid-βand tau in patients with Alzheimer’s disease.At present,sleep disorders are considered as a risk factor for,and may be a predictor of,Alzheimer’s disease development.Given that sleep disorders are encountered in other types of dementia and psychiatric conditions,sleep-related biomarkers to predict Alzheimer’s disease need to have high specificity and sensitivity.Here,we summarize the major Alzheimer’s disease-specific sleep changes,including abnormal non-rapid eye movement sleep,sleep fragmentation,and sleep-disordered breathing,and describe their ability to predict the onset of Alzheimer’s disease at its earliest stages.Understanding the mechanisms underlying these sleep changes is also crucial if we are to clarify the role of sleep in Alzheimer’s disease.This paper therefore explores some potential mechanisms that may contribute to sleep disorders,including dysregulation of the orexinergic,glutamatergic,andγ-aminobutyric acid systems and the circadian rhythm,together with amyloid-βaccumulation.This review could provide a theoretical basis for the development of drugs to treat Alzheimer’s disease based on sleep disorders in future work. 展开更多
关键词 Alzheimer’s disease amyloid-βaccumulation circadian rhythm GABAergic system glutamatergic system non-rapid eye movement sleep orexinergic system sleep disorders sleep fragmentation sleep-disordered breathing
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Epidemiology of Sleep Disorders among Chronic Hemodialysis Patients in Senegal: A Multicentric Study 被引量:5
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作者 Zeinabou Maiga Moussa Tondi Sidy Mohamed Seck +5 位作者 Elhadj Fary Ka Mouhamadou Moustapha Cisse Amadou Diop Dia Diatou Gueye Dia Boucar Diouf Lamine Gueye 《Health》 CAS 2016年第1期42-48,共7页
Introduction: Sleep disorders (SD) are common dialysis patients and can impact their quality of life. In previous studies, black ethnicity was associated with higher incidence of SD but a few data are available in Afr... Introduction: Sleep disorders (SD) are common dialysis patients and can impact their quality of life. In previous studies, black ethnicity was associated with higher incidence of SD but a few data are available in African patients. This study aimed to describe prevalence and risk factors of SD among Senegalese dialysis patients. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study between February 15th and April 30th 2012 including 127 patients (75 males and 52 females) aged 46.8 ± 16.9 (16 - 85 years) and dialysed since >6 months in three dialysis centres. For each patient, we assessed insomnia according to international definition, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) with the Berlin questionnaire, restless leg syndrome (RLS) using abridged version of Cambridge-Hopkins RLS questionnaire, and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) with Epworth sleepiness scale. Logistic multivariate regression was used to identify factors associated with different SD. Results: Overall prevalence of SD was 88% comprising: insomnia (64.3%), OSAS (49.1%), RLS (24.1%) and EDS (20.5%). Forty-two patients presented at least two disorders. No difference was noticed in prevalence of SD between genders (p = 0.14). Level of blood pressure were not different across patients with and without SD. Insomnia correlated with anemia, inflammation and EDS. OSAS was associated with age ≥50 years, EDS and neck circumference ≥25 cm. RLS correlated with anemia and EDS. Other parameters such as gender, dialysis vintage, KT/V, obesity, diabetes status and hypoalbuminemia were not associated with the different SD. The majority of patients had not been diagnosed before the survey and none of them was under treatment. Conclusions: Our findings are compatible with high prevalence of sleep disorders reported in other populations. Insomnia and OSAS are the most frequent SD but some patients combined many disorders. Nephrologists should be more aware of these SD in order to detect them early and provide efficient treatment. 展开更多
关键词 sleep disorders HEMODIALYSIS EPIDEMIOLOGY Senegal
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The Role of EEG in the Diagnosis and Management of Patients with Sleep Disorders
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作者 Ramina Behzad Aida Behzad 《Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science》 2021年第10期257-266,共10页
Sleep disorders affect an individual’s ability to sleep well on a regular and natural basis. Inadequate sleep can have adverse outcomes for health and safety. Electroencephalogram (EEG) has been presented as an authe... Sleep disorders affect an individual’s ability to sleep well on a regular and natural basis. Inadequate sleep can have adverse outcomes for health and safety. Electroencephalogram (EEG) has been presented as an authentic indicator to monitor brain activities. In this review paper, different procedures of EEG tests for recording and monitoring brain activity during sleep such as the EEG electrodes system and the Dreem headband (DH) have been introduced. Also, the processes of recording and analyzing the data have been discussed and compared with each other. The results of various stages of sleep from EEG tests help sleep specialists diagnose or evaluate sleep disorders accurately and choose appropriate strategies. Sleep disorder management is integral to provide patients with a safe sleeping environment. 展开更多
关键词 sleep disorders Electroencephalogram (EEG) Brain Activities EEG Electrodes System Dreem Headband
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Progress of TCM Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment of Hypertension with Sleep Disorders
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作者 Linli Kou Mingjun Zhao 《Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research》 2022年第2期105-108,共4页
It has been discovered that the number of hypertensive patients with various types of sleep disorders is on the rise,which significantly increases the morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular diseases.Modern medicine... It has been discovered that the number of hypertensive patients with various types of sleep disorders is on the rise,which significantly increases the morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular diseases.Modern medicine has not reached a consensus on the mechanism and treatment of these diseases but relies on drugs to improve sleep disorders and blood pressure.We regard TCM syndrome differentiation as the breakthrough point,along with comprehensive modern and traditional medical methods based on dialectical thinking as means of holistic and symptomatic treatment of Western medicine integrated with the eight principles of TCM diagnosis,Zang-Fu organs,six meridians,Qi,blood and fluid,as well as other dialectical methods,in order to provide a broader idea for TCM treatment and lay a foundation for further and better development of integrated TCM and Western medicine treatment. 展开更多
关键词 Hypertension with sleep disorders Syndrome differentiation
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Comparison of horse and cow milk on sleep disorders in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder:a double-blind randomized clinical trial study
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作者 Seyedeh zahra Jokar Tahereh Sadeghieh +1 位作者 Ruhollah Sadeghmanesh Mehrdad Shakiba 《TMR Non-Drug Therapy》 2021年第1期10-18,共9页
Approximately 25%–50%of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder have sleep problems.The aim of this study is to compare the effect of horse milk with conventionally-fed cow’s milk on sleep disorders i... Approximately 25%–50%of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder have sleep problems.The aim of this study is to compare the effect of horse milk with conventionally-fed cow’s milk on sleep disorders in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.In this randomized double-blind crossover study,30 patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder were randomly selected and divided into two groups.All patients underwent a 45-day period of horse milk consumption and a 45-day period of cow milk consumption and they continued their drug treatment.A one-week interval between two periods of milk consumption was considered as the washout period.The severity of sleep disorder in the studied patients was determined based on the short form of the Children’s Sleep Habits Questionnaire(CSHQ).Twenty-two(73.3%)male and eight(26.7%)female patients were included in this study.The mean age of the patients was 8.9 years.Our results showed that horse milk consumption improved the CSHQ score.For the group of patients consuming horse milk prior to cow milk,reductions of total CSHQ(P-value=0.001)and subscale 1(P-value<0.001)scores were significant.For the group of patients consuming cow milk first,in addition to the total CSHQ(P-value<0.001),subscale 3(P-value=0.001)and 4(P-value=0.009)dropped significantly.On the other hand,the results indicated that cow milk consumption increased the CSHQ score.Specifically,for the group of patients consuming horse milk first,the total CSHQ(P-value=0.001),subscale 3(P-value=0.016),and subscale 4(P-value=0.010)increased significantly.The mean values of the first,second,third,and fourth subscales of CSHQ before and after the washout period were not significantly different between the two groups.According to the study,consuming horse milk was significantly better than cow milk in improving the total score of CSHQ in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. 展开更多
关键词 Cow milk Horse milk Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder sleep disorder
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Evaluation of the Clinical Efficacy of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Combined with Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Cognitive Function and Sleep Disorders in Patients with Mild Vascular Dementia
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作者 Ningyao Wang Guohui Xu +2 位作者 Nan Wang Wuying Piao Guanghui Gao 《Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research》 2021年第5期75-80,共6页
Objective:To explore the clinical effects of acupuncture and repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with mild vascular dementia.Method:From May 2020 to May 2021,40 patients with mild vascular dementia ... Objective:To explore the clinical effects of acupuncture and repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with mild vascular dementia.Method:From May 2020 to May 2021,40 patients with mild vascular dementia in Harbin Fourth Hospital(our hospital)were divided into the experimental group(20 cases,using conventional drugs+acupuncture+repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation)and the control group(20 cases,for example,the application of conventional medication).The improvement of cognitive function score,sleep quality score,quality of life score,and cerebral hemodynamics before and after treatment were compared between the two groups.Result:Before treatment,the difference in cognitive function score,sleep quality score,quality of life score,and cerebral hemodynamic index between the two groups of patients did not form,that is,p>0.05;after treatment,the experimental group5s cognitive function score was(19.45±2.47)points,Sleep quality score(12.18±2.09),quality of life score(33.29±4.08),left cerebral blood flow velocity(65.76±3.32)cm/s,right cerebral blood flow velocity(64.32±3.25)cm/s,more For the control group,P<0.05・Conclusion:In the clinical treatment of patients with mild vascular dementia,based on conventional drugs,combined with acupuncture and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation,the patients?cognitive function can be improved,and the quality of sleep and quality of life can be improved.Comprehensive clinical promotion. 展开更多
关键词 ACUPUNCTURE Transcranial magnetic stimulation Mild vascular dementia Cognitive function sleep disorder
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and sleep disorders
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作者 Lu-Fang Bu Chong-Yu Xiong +4 位作者 Jie-Yi Zhong Yan Xiong Dong-Ming Li Fen-Fang Hong Shu-Long Yang 《World Journal of Hepatology》 2024年第3期304-315,共12页
Studies have shown that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)may be associated with sleep disorders.In order to explore the explicit relationship between the two,we systematically reviewed the effects of sleep diso... Studies have shown that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)may be associated with sleep disorders.In order to explore the explicit relationship between the two,we systematically reviewed the effects of sleep disorders,especially obstructive sleep apnea(OSA),on the incidence of NAFLD,and analyzed the possible mechanisms after adjusting for confounding factors.NAFLD is independently associated with sleep disorders.Different sleep disorders may be the cause of the onset and aggravation of NAFLD.An excessive or insufficient sleep duration,poor sleep quality,insomnia,sleep-wake disorders,and OSA may increase the incidence of NAFLD.Despite that some research suggests a unidirectional causal link between the two,specifically,the onset of NAFLD is identified as a result of changes in sleep characteristics,and the reverse relationship does not hold true.Nevertheless,there is still a lack of specific research elucidating the reasons behind the higher risk of developing sleep disorders in individuals with NAFLD.Further research is needed to establish a clear relationship between NAFLD and sleep disorders.This will lay the groundwork for earlier identification of potential patients,which is crucial for earlier monitoring,diagnosis,effective prevention,and treatment of NAFLD. 展开更多
关键词 Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease sleep duration sleep quality sleep disorders Obstructive sleep apnea
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Effectiveness of Xiaoyao capsule(逍遥丸)on sleep disorders and mood disturbance in patients in recovery from coronavirus disease 2019:a randomized controlled trial
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作者 YANG Cunqing LIAN Fengmei +16 位作者 YANG Guiping HUANG Yufeng ZHANG Shuangbin WANG Jianghua ZHOU Jing GUO Dongqing SHEN Chuanyun YE Tiansong FU Aojie LI Xiaoli CHEN Le ZHANG Huifeng TU Qiyin WANG Ying YANG Wenzhe TONG Xiaolin BA Yuanming 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第2期343-351,共9页
OBJECTIVE:To study the efficacy of Xiaoyao capsule(逍遥丸)in improving the clinical symptoms of sleep and mood disorders during recovery from coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19).METHODS:The study cohort comprised 200 p... OBJECTIVE:To study the efficacy of Xiaoyao capsule(逍遥丸)in improving the clinical symptoms of sleep and mood disorders during recovery from coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19).METHODS:The study cohort comprised 200 patients with sleep and mood disorders during recovery from COVID-19.Patients were randomized into the control group and the experimental group in a 1:1 ratio by blocked randomization.The patients received either Xiaoyao capsule(experimental group)or a placebo Xiaoyao capsule(control group)for 2 weeks.The improvements in the Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)syndrome scales,total effective rates,and disappearance rates of irritability,anxiety,and poor sleep were compared between the two groups.RESULTS:The TCM syndrome pattern scales,total effective rates,and disappearance rates of irritability,anxiety,and poor sleep did not significantly differ between the experimental group versus the control group in the full analysis set and the per protocol set after 1 and 2 weeks of treatment(P>0.05).CONCLUSIONS:Xiaoyao capsule do not significantly improve the clinical symptoms of sleep and mood disorders in patients in recovery from COVID-19. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 sleep wake disorders mood disorders Xiaoyao capsule
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Relevance of sleep for wellness:New trends in using artificial intelligence and machine learning
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作者 Deb Sanjay Nag Amlan Swain +2 位作者 Seelora Sahu Abhishek Chatterjee Bhanu Pratap Swain 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第7期1196-1199,共4页
Sleep and well-being have been intricately linked,and sleep hygiene is paramount for developing mental well-being and resilience.Although widespread,sleep disorders require elaborate polysomnography laboratory and pat... Sleep and well-being have been intricately linked,and sleep hygiene is paramount for developing mental well-being and resilience.Although widespread,sleep disorders require elaborate polysomnography laboratory and patient-stay with sleep in unfamiliar environments.Current technologies have allowed various devices to diagnose sleep disorders at home.However,these devices are in various validation stages,with many already receiving approvals from competent authorities.This has captured vast patient-related physiologic data for advanced analytics using artificial intelligence through machine and deep learning applications.This is expected to be integrated with patients’Electronic Health Records and provide individualized prescriptive therapy for sleep disorders in the future. 展开更多
关键词 sleep initiation and maintenance disorders sleep apnea OBSTRUCTIVE Machine learning Artificial intelligence ALGORITHMS
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Artificial intelligence in sleep medicine:Present and future 被引量:1
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作者 Ram Kishun Verma Gagandeep Dhillon +7 位作者 Harpreet Grewal Vinita Prasad Ripudaman Singh Munjal Pranjal Sharma Venkata Buddhavarapu Ramprakash Devadoss Rahul Kashyap Salim Surani 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第34期8106-8110,共5页
Artificial intelligence(AI)has impacted many areas of healthcare.AI in healthcare uses machine learning,deep learning,and natural language processing to analyze copious amounts of healthcare data and yield valuable ou... Artificial intelligence(AI)has impacted many areas of healthcare.AI in healthcare uses machine learning,deep learning,and natural language processing to analyze copious amounts of healthcare data and yield valuable outcomes.In the sleep medicine field,a large amount of physiological data is gathered compared to other branches of medicine.This field is primed for innovations with the help of AI.A good quality of sleep is crucial for optimal health.About one billion people are estimated to have obstructive sleep apnea worldwide,but it is difficult to diagnose and treat all the people with limited resources.Sleep apnea is one of the major contributors to poor health.Most of the sleep apnea patients remain undiagnosed.Those diagnosed with sleep apnea have difficulty getting it optimally treated due to several factors,and AI can help in this situation.AI can also help in the diagnosis and management of other sleep disorders such as insomnia,hypersomnia,parasomnia,narcolepsy,shift work sleep disorders,periodic leg movement disorders,etc.In this manuscript,we aim to address three critical issues about the use of AI in sleep medicine:(1)How can AI help in diagnosing and treating sleep disorders?(2)How can AI fill the gap in the care of sleep disorders?and(3)What are the ethical and legal considerations of using AI in sleep medicine? 展开更多
关键词 Artificial intelligence Machine learning Deep learning ETHICAL Legal and sleep disorders
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Neuroimaging perspective in targeted treatment for type 2 diabetes melitus and sleep disorders
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作者 Karen M.von Deneen Malgorzata A.Garstka 《Intelligent Medicine》 2022年第4期209-220,共12页
Type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)and sleep disorders(SD)have become important and costly health issues world-wide,particularly in China.Both are common diseases related to brain functional and structural abnormalities in... Type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)and sleep disorders(SD)have become important and costly health issues world-wide,particularly in China.Both are common diseases related to brain functional and structural abnormalities involving the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal(HPA)axis.The brains of individuals who suffer from both diseases simultaneously might be different compared to healthy individuals.This review assessed current neuroimaging findings to develop alternative targeted treatments for T2DM and SD.Relevant articles published between Jan-uary 2002 and September 2021 were searched in PubMed and Web of Science databases.Generalized treatment methods for T2DM include dietary/weight-loss management,metformin or a combination of two non-insulin drugs,and melatonin for SD,though alternative therapies including electroacupuncture(EA)have been utilized in treating both of these diseases separately because they are convenient,affordable,and safe.Standard and al-ternative treatments for T2DM were somehow effective in treating SD.Neuroimaging studies of these disorders can achieve higher treatment efficacy by targeting brain areas,such as the hypothalamus(HYP),as visualized via diffusion tensor imaging(DTI),and functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI).DTI and fMRI can map the human brain and are utilized in many experiments.Thus,we propose that neuroimaging studies could be used in treatment of SD in T2DM. 展开更多
关键词 NEUROIMAGING Diabetes mellitus sleep disorders Alternative medicine ELECTROACUPUNCTURE Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
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Tremor and clinical fluctuation are related to sleep disorders in Chinese patients with Parkinson’s disease
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作者 Hongyan Zhou Cunzhou Shen +6 位作者 Jie Chen Hao Qian Yifan Zheng Yanmei Liu Wenbiao Xian Zhong Pei Ling Chen 《Translational Neurodegeneration》 SCIE CAS 2014年第1期148-154,共7页
Objective:To study the relationship between sleep disturbances and symptoms in patients with Parkinson’s disease(PD).Methods:The Parkinson’s Disease Sleep Scale-Chinese Version(PDSS-CV)was used to evaluate the sleep... Objective:To study the relationship between sleep disturbances and symptoms in patients with Parkinson’s disease(PD).Methods:The Parkinson’s Disease Sleep Scale-Chinese Version(PDSS-CV)was used to evaluate the sleep disturbances of PD patients in a cross sectional study.The Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale(UPDRS)parts II-IV,and the Hoehn&Yahr(H&Y)stage were used to determine the level of motor function in PD and the severity of PD.The Spearman correlation and a multiple regression analysis were used to identify the relationship between sleep disturbances and symptoms of PD.The quantities derived from the UPDRS and the H&Y stage and disease duration were compared between groups of patients either with or without sleep disturbances identified by the PDSS.This study was conducted from December 2011 to March 2012 at the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University,in Guangzhou.Results:A total of 136 PD patients were included in this study.The overall total PDSS score in PD patients was 107.58±23.35 points(range:30–146).There were significant differences in the disease duration,the H&Y stage,and the UPDRS section subscores between groups of patients either with or without sleep disturbances(Kruskal-Wallis Test,p<0.05).There were significant negative correlations between PDSS scores and the UPDRS subscores,the H&Y stage and the disease duration(Spearman correlation,p<0.05).The multiple regression analysis indicated that sleep disturbances identified by the PDSS were only associated with daily life activity,tremor intensity and clinical fluctuation(R2=0.22,F(3,132)=12.4,p<0.001).The correlations were also significant when the contribution of the other two factors was excluded using partial correlations.Conclusions:The level of daily life activity and the occurrences of tremor and clinical fluctuation are likely to be important factors that lead to PD patients’sleep disturbances.This study may elucidate an important clue for the relationship between sleep disturbances and PD symptoms. 展开更多
关键词 sleep disorders Parkinson’s disease Parkinson’s disease sleep scale-Chinese Version(PDSS-CV) Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale(UPDRS)
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Genetic heterogeneity on sleep disorders in Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis 被引量:2
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作者 Jingxuan Huang Yangfan Cheng +1 位作者 Chunyu Li Huifang Shang 《Translational Neurodegeneration》 SCIE 2022年第1期641-653,共13页
A growing amount of evidence has indicated contributions of variants in causative genes of Parkinson’s disease (PD) to the development of sleep disturbance in PD and prodromal PD stages. In this article, we aimed to ... A growing amount of evidence has indicated contributions of variants in causative genes of Parkinson’s disease (PD) to the development of sleep disturbance in PD and prodromal PD stages. In this article, we aimed to investigate the role of genetics in sleep disorders in PD patients and asymptomatic carriers at prodromal stage of PD. A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies was conducted based on the MEDLINE, EMBASE and PsychINFO databases. A pooled effect size was calculated by odds ratio (OR) and standard mean difference (SMD). Forty studies were selected for quantitative analysis, including 17 studies on glucocerebrosidase (GBA), 25 studies on Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) and 7 on parkin (PRKN) genes, and 3 studies on alpha-synuclein gene (SNCA) were used for qualitative analysis. Patients with PD carrying GBA variants had a significantly higher risk for rapid-eye-movement behavior disorders (RBD) (OR, 1.82) and higher RBD Screening Questionnaire scores (SMD, 0.33). Asymptomatic carriers of GBA variants had higher severity of RBD during follow-up. Patients with PD carrying the LRRK2 G2019S variant had lower risk and severity of RBD compared with those without LRRK2 G2019S. Variants of GBA, LRRK2 and PRKN did not increase or decrease the risk and severity of excessive daytime sleepiness and restless legs syndrome in PD. Our findings suggest that the genetic heterogeneity plays a role in the development of sleep disorders, mainly RBD, in PD and the prodromal stage of PD. 展开更多
关键词 Genetic variants sleep disorder Rapid-eye-movement behavior disorders GBA LRRK2
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Obstructive sleep apnea increases heart rhythm disorders and worsens subsequent outcomes in elderly patients with subacute myocardial infarction 被引量:5
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作者 Ling-Jie WANG Li-Na PAN +2 位作者 Ren-Yu YAN Wei-Wei QUAN Zhi-Hong XU 《Journal of Geriatric Cardiology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第1期30-38,共9页
OBJECTIVE Obstructive sleep apnea(OSA)is a potential cardiovascular risk.We aimed to investigate the association of OSA with heart rhythm disorders and prognosis in elderly patients with new-onset acute myocardial inf... OBJECTIVE Obstructive sleep apnea(OSA)is a potential cardiovascular risk.We aimed to investigate the association of OSA with heart rhythm disorders and prognosis in elderly patients with new-onset acute myocardial infarction(AMI).METHODS We prospectively enrolled 252 AMI elderly patients(mean age,68.5±6.9 years)who were undergoing revascularization and completed a sleep study during their hospitalization.All subjects were categorized into non-OSA(apnea–hypopnea index(AHI)<15,n=130)and OSA(AHI≥15,n=122)groups based on the AHI.The changes in the autonomic nervous system,incidence of arrhythmia during nocturnal sleep,and major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events(MACCEs)were compared between the groups.RESULTS The mean AHI value in all AMI patients was 22.8±10.9.OSA patients showed higher levels of body mass index and peak high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and lower levels of minimum nocturnal oxygen saturation(Min Sa O2),as well as greater proportion of multivessel coronary artery disease(all P<0.05).The OSA group also showed significant increases in heart rate variability and heart rate turbulence onset(both P<0.05)and higher incidence of arrhythmia(including sinus,atrial,and ventricular in origin).At a median follow-up of 6 months(mean 0.8–1.6 years),OSA(AHI≥15)combined with hypoxia(Min Sa O2≤80%)was independently associated with the incidence of MACCEs(hazard ratio[HR]:4.536;95%confidence interval[CI]:1.461-14.084,P=0.009)after adjusting for traditional risk factors.CONCLUSIONS OSA and OSA-induced hypoxia may correlate with the severity of myocardial infarction,increase the occurrence of heart rhythm disorders in elderly subacute MI patients,and worsen their short-term poor outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 OSA Obstructive sleep apnea increases heart rhythm disorders and worsens subsequent outcomes in elderly patients with subacute myocardial infarction
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To “tell or not to tell”——Exploring disclosure about medicine use by people living with sleep disorders
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作者 Vibha Malhotra Joanna Harnett +3 位作者 Erica McIntyre Amie Steel Keith Wong Bandana Saini 《Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第4期338-347,共10页
Objective: To explore the difference in rates and reasons for disclosure of either conventional or complementary medicine(CM) to healthcare practitioners between people living with sleep disorders(SDs) and those witho... Objective: To explore the difference in rates and reasons for disclosure of either conventional or complementary medicine(CM) to healthcare practitioners between people living with sleep disorders(SDs) and those without SDs.Methods: A cross-sectional survey(N = 2019 adults) that measured sociodemographic characteristics,health status, health service utilisation, health literacy and health communication(medicine disclosure)of a representative sample of Australians was conducted. Data from participants reporting an SD(n = 265)were compared to those not reporting an SD to assess measures of health communication and disclosure about medicine use.Results: Overall, rates of medicine disclosure to both conventional and CM practitioners were high, in respondents with(70%) and without an SD(57%). Those reporting an SD had higher expectations of their conventional health practitioner’s knowledge of CM, associated clinical decision-making skills, and approval of CM use, and held a higher degree of concern about drug interactions(P < 0.05). The main reasons cited for disclosing CM use to conventional health practitioners and conventional medicine use to CM practitioners were “I want them to fully understand my health status” and“I was concerned about drug interactions with the CMs used.”Conclusion: The high rate of medicine use disclosure by people with SDs is driven by an intention to inform their healthcare practitioner about their health status and concerns about potential medicine interactions. Therefore, research about the expectations that people with an SD have of their conventional healthcare practitioners’ knowledge of CM and CM-drug interactions requires further examination.Likewise, further examination of CM practitioner’s conventional medicine knowledge is encouraged. 展开更多
关键词 Medicine disclosure Complementary medicine Drug interactions sleep disorder Patient safety Cross-sectional survey
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Lack of Association between Impulse Control Disorders and REM Sleep Behavior Disorder in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
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作者 Lisette Bazán-Rodríguez Mayela Rodríguez-Violante +4 位作者 Amin Cervantes-Arriaga Guillermo Parra-López Diego Cruz-Fino Francisco Pascasio-Astudillo Vanessa Alatriste-Booth 《Advances in Parkinson's Disease》 2016年第4期67-72,共7页
Purpose: Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) and impulse control disorders (ICDs) are common in subjects with Parkinson’s disease. The association between these two conditions has been contradictory. The... Purpose: Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) and impulse control disorders (ICDs) are common in subjects with Parkinson’s disease. The association between these two conditions has been contradictory. The aim of this study is to analyze the association between these two non-motor symptoms. Methods: Consecutive subjects with Parkinson’s disease attending the Movement Disorders Outpatient Clinic were included. The presence of ICDs was assessed using the Questionnaire for Impulse Control Disorders Rating Scale. RBD was diagnosed by an overnight, single night polysomnography. Results: Fifty-five consecutive subjects with Parkinson’s disease were included. The prevalence of ICDs and related behaviors was 23.6% (ICD in 14.5% and related behaviors in 9.1%). RBD was diagnosed in 47.2% of the patients. No differences were found in the frequency of ICDs and related behaviors when comparing subjects with and without RBD (23% versus 24.1%, p = 0.926, respectively). Conclusion: No association between the presence of RBD and the frequency of ICDs in subjects with Parkinson’s disease was found. 展开更多
关键词 Parkinson’s Disease Impulse Control disorders REM sleep Behavior Disorder
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Sleep disturbances are associated with anxiety,depression,and decreased quality of life in patients with coronary heart disease
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作者 Da Zheng Rui-Juan Tan +2 位作者 Wei Liu Peng-Cheng Song Feng-De Li 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2023年第10期732-742,共11页
BACKGROUND Studies have shown that sleep disorders are closely related to anxiety and depression,and the quality of life(QoL)of patients with sleep disorders is generally poor.AIM To examine the occurrence of sleep di... BACKGROUND Studies have shown that sleep disorders are closely related to anxiety and depression,and the quality of life(QoL)of patients with sleep disorders is generally poor.AIM To examine the occurrence of sleep disorders in people with coronary heart disease(CHD)and their relationships with QoL,depression,and anxiety.METHODS As per the sleep condition,240 CHD individuals were separated into two groups:non-sleep disorder group(n=128)and sleep disorder group(n=112).The selfrating anxiety scale(SAS),self-rating depression scale(SDS),and World Health Organization criteria for the Quality of Life Brief scale(WHOQOL-BREF)scores of the two groups were compared.Logistic regression method was used to analyze the independent risk factors of CHD patients with sleep disorders.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was employed to develop the risk prediction model.The association among the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index,SAS,and SDS was examined using Spearman’s correlation analysis.RESULTS The incidence of sleep disorder was 46.67%in 240 patients.The scores of SAS and SDS in the sleep disorder group were higher than those in the non-sleep disorder group,and the WHOQOL-BREF scores were lower than those in the non-sleep disorder group(P<0.05).The risk prediction model of sleep disturbances in CHD patients was constructed using the outcomes of multivariate logistic regression analysis,P=1/[1+e(-2.160+0.989×(female)+0.001×(new rural cooperative medical insurance)+2.219×(anxiety)+2.157×depression)].The results of a Spearman’s correlation study revealed that sleep quality was strongly adversely connected with the physiological field,psychological field,and social relation scores in QoL,and was considerably positively correlated with SAS and SDS(P<0.05).CONCLUSION A multivariate logistic regression model can better predict the occurrence of sleep disorders in CHD patients.Sleep disorders in CHD patients are significantly correlated with QoL,depression,and anxiety. 展开更多
关键词 Coronary heart disease sleep disorder Quality of life DEPRESSION ANXIETY
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Association between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and obstructive sleep apnea 被引量:10
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作者 Ilaria Umbro Valerio Fabiani +2 位作者 Mario Fabiani Francesco Angelico Maria Del Ben 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2020年第20期2669-2681,共13页
BACKGROUND Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)is an emerging liver disease and currently the most common cause of incidental abnormal liver tests.The pathogenesis of NAFLD is multifactorial and many mechanisms th... BACKGROUND Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)is an emerging liver disease and currently the most common cause of incidental abnormal liver tests.The pathogenesis of NAFLD is multifactorial and many mechanisms that cause fatty liver infiltration,inflammation,oxidative stress and progressive fibrosis have been proposed.Obstructive sleep apnea(OSA)may be linked with the pathogenesis and the severity of NAFLD.AIM To study the association between NAFLD and OSA considering also the efficacy of continuous positive airway pressure(CPAP)treatment.METHODS A Pub Med search was conducted using the terms"non-alcoholic fatty liver disease AND(obstructive sleep apnea OR obstructive sleep disorders OR sleep apnea)".Research was limited to title/abstract of articles published in English in the last 5 years;animal and child studies,case reports,commentaries,letters,editorials and meeting abstracts were not considered.Data were extracted on a standardized data collection table which included:First author,publication year,country,study design,number of patients involved,diagnosis and severity of OSA,diagnosis of NAFLD,patient characteristics,results of the study.RESULTSIn total,132 articles were initially retrieved on Pub Med search and 77 in the last five years.After removal of irrelevant studies,13 articles were included in the qualitative analysis.There was a total of 2753 participants across all the studies with a mean age between 42 and 58 years.The proportion of males ranged from21%to 87.9%and the mean body mass index ranged from 24.0 to 49.9 kg/m2.The results of this review showed an increased prevalence of NAFLD in patients with diagnosis of OSA,even in the absence of coexisting comorbidities such as obesity or metabolic syndrome.Furthermore,the severity of NAFLD is associated with the increase in OSA severity.Effective CPAP treatment,although not always decisive,may stabilize or slow NAFLD progression with benefits on metabolic and cardiovascular functions.CONCLUSION In NAFLD patients,although asymptomatic,it is recommended to systematically perform polysomnography in order to early and better treat them before the development of potentially life threatening systemic dysfunctions. 展开更多
关键词 Continuous positive air pressure Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis Obstructive sleep apnea Obstructive sleep disorders sleep apnea
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Can physical activity eliminate the mortality risk associated with poor sleep?A 15-year follow-up of 341,248 MJ Cohort participants 被引量:2
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作者 Li-Jung Chen Mark Hamer +3 位作者 Yun-Ju Lai Bo-Huei Huang Po-Wen Ku Emmanuel Stamatakis 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2022年第5期596-604,共9页
Background:This study examined the joint associations of sleep patterns and physical activity(PA) with all-cause,cardiovascular disease(CVD),and cancer mortality.Methods:A total of 341,248 adults(mean age=39.7 years;m... Background:This study examined the joint associations of sleep patterns and physical activity(PA) with all-cause,cardiovascular disease(CVD),and cancer mortality.Methods:A total of 341,248 adults(mean age=39.7 years;men:48.3%) were included in the study,with a 15-year follow-up.Participants reported sleep duration and disturbances(difficulty falling asleep,easily awakened,or use of sleeping medication).PA was classified into 4 levels:<7.5,7.5-14.9,15.0-29.9,and>30.0 metabolic equivalent hours per week(MET-h/week).To understand the joint associations of sleep patterns and PA with mortality,Cox proportional hazard models were conducted,with exposure variables combining sleep duration/disturbances and PA.Results:Compared with the reference group(sleeping 6-8 h/day),individuals who slept>8 h/day had higher risk for all-cause mortality(hazard ratio(HR)=1.307,95% confidence interval(95%CI):1.248-1.369),CVD mortality(HR=1.298,95%CI:1.165-1.445),and cancer mortality(HR=1.128,95%CI:1.042-1.220).Short sleep duration was not associated with mortality risk.Increased risk of all-cause and CVD mortality was found in participants who had difficulty falling asleep(HR=1.120,95%CI:1.068-1.175;HR=1.163,95%CI:1.038-1.304,respectively),and used sleeping medication(HR=1.261,95%CI:1.159-1.372;HR=1.335,95%CI:1.102-1.618,respectively) compared with those who slept well.Long sleep duration and sleep disturbances were not associated with risk of all-cause and CVD mortality among individuals achieving a PA level of>15 MET-h/week,and in particular among those achieving> 30 MET-h/week.Conclusion:Long sleep duration,difficulty falling asleep,and use of sleeping medication were related to a higher risk of death.Being physically active at a moderate intensity for 25-65 min/day eliminated these detrimental associations. 展开更多
关键词 Exercise Heart disease INACTIVITY INSOMNIA sleep disorders
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