糖尿病并发症对沙特阿拉伯患者睡眠质量的影响--一项全国性研究

Meshari Mushabbab Al Ahmari, A. S. Al Zomia, Abdullah Hassan Asiri, Ali Abdullah AL Saif, M. Deajim, Faisal Mosa Asiri, Amnah Awadh Al Ahmari, Abdullah Yahya Jamhan, Sana Ali Alharbi, Abdullah Oudah Al Jabal, Shroug Abduallah Alnahdi, Abdulrhman M Almofareh
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摘要 对于糖尿病(DM)患者来说,获得良好的睡眠对于维持体内热量摄入、控制胰岛素水平和减少从事不健康行为的可能性至关重要。睡眠质量差的患者可能会出现血糖受损,在慢性并发症的发生中起着重要作用。本研究旨在探讨沙特阿拉伯患者的糖尿病并发症对睡眠质量的影响。 这是一项针对糖尿病患者的横断面研究。研究采用在线调查的方式,向糖尿病患者发放了一份翻译成阿拉伯语的自填式有效问卷。问卷内容包括社会人口学特征(即年龄、性别、婚姻状况等)、患者病史和睡眠质量问卷。 在参与调查的 4171 名患者中,52.7% 为女性,27.7% 年龄在 40 岁至 60 岁之间。认为睡眠质量差的患者占 24.1%。睡眠质量差的重要预测因素包括女性性别、社会压力、合并睡眠障碍、相关合并症、HbA1c 水平升高、超重/肥胖以及糖尿病并发症。此外,睡眠障碍、服用睡眠药物、白天嗜睡和睡眠时做噩梦也被认为是睡眠质量差的预后因素。 糖尿病患者主观睡眠质量差的比例为 24.1%。有社会压力、合并睡眠障碍、合并症、HbA1c 水平未得到控制、BMI 水平升高和糖尿病并发症的女性患者的睡眠质量明显较差。然而,据估计,有规律的体育锻炼和充足的睡眠是防止睡眠质量低下的保护因素。要确定睡眠质量对糖尿病患者的影响,还需要进一步的研究。
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Effects of diabetes mellitus complications on sleep quality among Saudi Arabian patients-A national study
ABSTRACT In diabetes mellitus (DM) patients, obtaining a good night’s sleep is crucial for maintaining body caloric intake, controlling insulin levels, and reducing the likelihood of engaging in unhealthy behavior. Patients with poor sleep quality may experience impaired glycemia, playing a significant role in the development of chronic complications. This study aims to explore the effects of DM complications on sleep quality among Saudi Arabian patients. This is a cross-sectional study conducted among patients with diabetes. A self-administered, validated questionnaire translated into Arabic was distributed among diabetic patients using an online survey. The questionnaire includes sociodemographic characteristics (i.e. age, gender, marital status, etc.), the medical history of the patients, and a questionnaire about sleep quality. Out of 4171 patients involved, 52.7% were females and 27.7% were aged between 40 and 60 years old. The prevalence of patients with perceived poor sleep quality was 24.1%. Significant predictors of poor sleep quality were the gender female, having social stressors, comorbid sleep disorders, associated comorbidities, increasing HbA1c levels, being overweight/obese, and diabetes complications. Furthermore, sleep disturbance, taking sleep medications, daytime sleepiness, and having bad dreams during sleep were also identified as prognostic factors for poor sleep quality. The subjective poor sleep quality of patients with diabetes was 24.1%. Poor sleep quality was significantly demonstrated by females who were having social stressors, comorbid sleep disorders, comorbidities, uncontrolled HbA1c levels, elevated BMI levels, and complications of diabetes. However, regular physical activity and adequate sleep were estimated to be the protective factors against poor sleep quality. Further research is needed to establish the effect of sleep quality among patients with DM.
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