Association between sarcopenia and sleep disorder in older patients with diabetes.


Journal

Geriatrics & gerontology international
ISSN: 1447-0594
Titre abrégé: Geriatr Gerontol Int
Pays: Japan
ID NLM: 101135738

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
May 2019
Historique:
revised: 12 12 2018
received: 25 05 2018
accepted: 10 01 2019
pubmed: 19 2 2019
medline: 18 12 2019
entrez: 19 2 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

In the present study, we aimed to examine the association between sarcopenia and sleep disorder in older patients with diabetes using the Japanese version of SARC-F (SARC-F-J). Outpatients with diabetes (aged ≥65 years) at the Ise Red Cross Hospital were included in the present study. We used the Japanese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, which is a self-administered questionnaire, to measure sleep disorder. To evaluate sarcopenia, we used SARC-F-J, a self-administered questionnaire, comprising five items. For multiple logistic regression analysis, the dependent variable was sleep disorder and the explanatory variable was sarcopenia, and these were used for calculating the odds ratios of sarcopenia with regard to sleep disorder. In total, 318 patients were included in this study (189 men and 129 women). The prevalence of sarcopenia was 22.5% and that of sleep disorder was 44.8%. Adjusted odds ratios of sarcopenia and sleep disorder were 6.04 in men (95% CI 1.71-21.36, P = 0.005) and 6.33 in women (95% CI 1.91-20.97, P = 0.003). We found a statistically significant association between sarcopenia and sleep disorder in older patients with diabetes using SARC-F-J. Therefore, older patients with diabetes should be cautioned regarding sleep disorder if they are diagnosed with sarcopenia. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2019; 19: 399-403.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30773802
doi: 10.1111/ggi.13627
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

399-403

Informations de copyright

© 2019 Japan Geriatrics Society.

Auteurs

Satoshi Ida (S)

Department of Diabetes and Metabolism, Ise Red Cross Hospital, Ise-shi, Japan.

Ryutaro Kaneko (R)

Department of Diabetes and Metabolism, Ise Red Cross Hospital, Ise-shi, Japan.

Hiroaki Nagata (H)

Department of Pharmacy, Ise Red Cross Hospital, Ise-shi, Japan.

Yoshinori Noguchi (Y)

Department of Pharmacy, Ise Red Cross Hospital, Ise-shi, Japan.

Yasuha Araki (Y)

Department of Pharmacy, Ise Red Cross Hospital, Ise-shi, Japan.

Mari Nakai (M)

Department of Clinical Psychology Team, Ise Red Cross Hospital, Ise-shi, Japan.

Sho Ito (S)

Department of Clinical Psychology Team, Ise Red Cross Hospital, Ise-shi, Japan.

Yuki Ishihara (Y)

Department of Diabetes and Metabolism, Ise Red Cross Hospital, Ise-shi, Japan.

Kanako Imataka (K)

Department of Diabetes and Metabolism, Ise Red Cross Hospital, Ise-shi, Japan.

Kazuya Murata (K)

Department of Diabetes and Metabolism, Ise Red Cross Hospital, Ise-shi, Japan.

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