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摘要
一个人年龄的增长可能会导致其生理系统的退化,这些变化会影响到身体的各种功能,其中之一就是睡眠-觉醒周期。老年人通常有睡眠-觉醒昼夜节律紊乱,这可能导致睡眠问题和睡眠质量下降。提高睡眠质量的一个方法就是进行体育锻炼。方法:本研究采用横断面研究设计。受访者是居住在Komplek Taman Pulo Indah和Perumahan Aneka Elok的60岁及以上的人,未被列入排除标准(n = 204)。使用Baecke问卷测量身体活动水平,PSQI问卷测量睡眠质量。数据分析采用单因素和双因素卡方检验,显著性水平p<0.005。结果:老年人体力活动水平低、睡眠质量好者占33.8%。同时,中等体力活动水平、睡眠质量较好的老年人占50%,高体力活动水平、睡眠质量较好的老年人占66.7%。进行卡方检验,结果p = 0.002 (p<0.005),即拒绝原假设。结论:老年人身体活动水平与睡眠质量存在相关性。
Association between Physical Activity Level and Sleep Quality in the Elderly
Introduction: The increase in a person’s age may cause degeneration in their physiological system, and these changes can affect various bodily functions, one of them is the sleep-wake cycle. The elderly usually have disturbed sleep-wake circadian rhythm that can cause sleep problems and decreased sleep quality. The action that can be done to increase sleep quality is doing physical activity.
Methods: This research used cross-sectional study design. The respondents were people who reside in Komplek Taman Pulo Indah and Perumahan Aneka Elok aged 60 and older and were not included in the exclusion criteria (n = 204). The instruments used were the Baecke questionnaire to measure physical activity level and the PSQI questionnaire to measure sleep quality. Data analysis was done in univariate and bivariate using chi-square test with significance level of p<0.005.
Results: The prevalence of elderly with low physical activity levels and good sleep quality was 33.8%. Meanwhile, elderly with moderate physical activity levels and good sleep quality was 50%, and elderly with high physical activity levels and good sleep quality was 64,7%. Chi-square test was carried out and resulted in p = 0.002 (p<0.005), which meant the null hypothesis was rejected.
Conclusions: There was an association between physical activity level and sleep quality in the elderly.