Impact of Disturbed Rest-activity Rhythms on Activities of Daily Living in Moderate and Severe Dementia Patients.

Daiki Ishimaru, Hiroyuki Tanaka, Yuma Nagata, Yasuhiro Ogawa, Keita Fukuhara, Shinichi Takabatake, Takashi Nishikawa
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Abstract

Purpose: People with dementia exhibit disturbed rest-activity rhythms and extended sleep duration issues throughout their disease. Little is known about the effects of these issues on clinical problems for those with moderate and severe dementia. This cross-sectional study aimed to examine the associations of disturbed rest-activity rhythms and extended sleep duration with activities of daily living (ADL).

Methods: Sleep parameters were measured using an actigraphy device. Cognitive function was assessed using the Mini-Mental State Examination and Cognitive Test for Severe Dementia, the Hyogo Activities of Daily Living Scale was used to assess ADL, and behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia were assessed using the Neuropsychiatric Inventory-Nursing Home scale. Associations among rest-activity rhythms, sleep duration, and other clinical variables were analyzed with multiple linear regression. Clinical variables were compared between 2 groups categorized by onset timing of rest peak.

Patients: Sixty-four participants with moderate and severe dementia were assessed.

Results: In the correlation analysis, unstable daily rest-activity rhythm was associated with lower ADL. In the multiple linear regression analysis, low intradaily variability, and long daytime sleep duration were associated with low ADL. Aberrant rest peak timing showed lower ADL compared with nonaberrant timing.

Conclusions: Abnormal rest-activity rhythm and sleep duration in persons with moderate and severe dementia may affect ADL.

休息-活动节律紊乱对中重度痴呆患者日常生活活动的影响
目的:痴呆症患者在整个疾病过程中表现出休息-活动节律紊乱和睡眠时间延长的问题。对于这些问题对中度和重度痴呆患者的临床问题的影响,我们知之甚少。本横断面研究旨在探讨休息-活动节律紊乱和睡眠时间延长与日常生活活动(ADL)的关系。方法:采用活动记录仪测量睡眠参数。采用简易精神状态检查和重度痴呆认知测试评估认知功能,使用兵库县日常生活活动量表评估ADL,使用神经精神病学量表-疗养院量表评估痴呆的行为和心理症状。用多元线性回归分析休息-活动节律、睡眠时间和其他临床变量之间的关系。以休息高峰发作时间为分类的两组临床指标比较。患者:对64名中度和重度痴呆患者进行了评估。结果:在相关分析中,不稳定的每日休息活动节律与较低的ADL相关。在多元线性回归分析中,较低的日内变异性和较长的白天睡眠时间与较低的ADL相关。异常休息峰时间比正常休息峰时间表现出较低的ADL。结论:中重度痴呆患者的休息-活动节律和睡眠时间异常可能影响ADL。
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