Association between sleep problems and self-perception of health among community-dwelling older adults: Data from the 2019 national health survey

Jaquelini Betta Canever , Letícia Martins Cândido , Katia Jakovljevic Pudla Wagner , Ana Lúcia Danielewicz , Helena Iturvides Cimarosti , Núbia Carelli Pereira de Avelar
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Abstract

Background

Sleep problems in the older adults are often linked to their self-perceived health status, significantly affecting their overall well-being. Investigating this relationship is essential to understand how sleep impacts health perception in older adults and to develop targeted strategies to improve their quality of life and health outcomes. The objective was to verifying the association between sleep problems and negative self-perception of health in community-dwelling older adults.

Methods

Cross-sectional study, with data from 43,554 older adults participants of the National Health Survey (PNS-2019). The exposure variable was self-report of sleep problems in the last 15 days (difficulty in falling asleep, waking up frequently at night, or sleeping more than usual) and the study endpoints were self-perception of health (positive/negative). Associations were checked using multivariable logistic regression.

Results

Older adults with sleep problems were 1.92 (95 %CI 1.77; 2.08) more likely to have a negative self-perception of health when compared to older adults without sleep problems.

Conclusions

These findings reinforce the need for programs aimed at reducing sleep problems in older adults, since these are associated with negative self-perceptions of health. A better understanding of these associations may help health care professionals to better control sleep disturbances as well as their outcomes.

社区老年人的睡眠问题与自我健康感知之间的关系:来自 2019 年全国健康调查的数据
背景老年人的睡眠问题往往与他们的自我感觉健康状况有关,严重影响他们的整体健康。调查这种关系对于了解睡眠如何影响老年人的健康感知以及制定有针对性的策略以改善他们的生活质量和健康状况至关重要。研究目的是验证社区老年人的睡眠问题与消极的自我健康感知之间的关系。方法:横断面研究,数据来自全国健康调查(PNS-2019)的 43554 名老年人参与者。暴露变量为过去 15 天内睡眠问题的自我报告(入睡困难、夜间频繁醒来或睡得比平时多),研究终点为自我健康感知(积极/消极)。结果与没有睡眠问题的老年人相比,有睡眠问题的老年人对健康的自我感知为负面的可能性要高出1.92(95 %CI 1.77; 2.08)。结论这些发现加强了制定旨在减少老年人睡眠问题的计划的必要性,因为睡眠问题与对健康的负面自我感知有关。更好地了解这些关联有助于医护人员更好地控制睡眠障碍及其结果。
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Aging and health research
Aging and health research Clinical Neurology, Public Health and Health Policy, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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