扎胡地区居民睡眠不足对血压的影响

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Basheer Abdi
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目的:本研究探讨睡眠不足对库尔德斯坦地区扎胡县居民血压水平的影响:本研究探讨了库尔德斯坦地区扎胡区居民睡眠不足对血压水平的影响,强调了导致这些情况的独特文化、经济和地理因素:这项病例对照研究涉及 1038 名 18-65 岁的参与者,分为两组。527名病例,他们的睡眠不足时间分别为<7小时(262人)、<6小时(194人)和<5小时(71人);511名对照组,他们的睡眠充足时间为7-9小时。研究通过访谈问卷对自我报告的睡眠时间长短来评估睡眠量。使用标准水银血压计和适当尺寸的袖带测量血压三次(每次测量至少间隔一分钟)。美国心脏协会定义了健康和不健康的血压范围。采用卡方检验和 t 检验来研究睡眠时间与高血压之间的关系:病例组各阶段高血压的患病率均明显高于对照组(P=0.0001)(表 5)。I期:151(58.3% 病例组),108(41.7% 对照组)。II 期:106 例(60.92% 病例),68 例(39.08% 对照组)。高血压危象:5 例(100% 病例),0 例(0% 对照组)。除血压升高外,对照组有 129 例(60%),高于病例组的 86 例(40%)。在血压正常者中,对照组的患病率也更高;对照组为 206 人(53.51%),病例组为 179 人(46.49%):研究表明,睡眠时间不足会增加罹患高血压的风险。改善睡眠习惯可以预防高血压。需要在扎胡地区开展进一步研究,以确定睡眠时间与高血压之间的关系。解决睡眠障碍问题可以改善公众健康,尤其是高危人群的健康。
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Influence of Inadequate Sleep on Blood Pressure among the Population in Zakho District
Objective: This study explores the impact of inadequate sleep on blood pressure levels among the population of Zakho district's, Kurdistan Region, highlighting the unique cultural, economic, and geographical factors contributing to these conditions. Methods: This case-control study involved 1038 participants aged 18-65 years, divided into two groups. 527 cases, who have inadequate sleep <7 hours(n=262), <6 hours (n=194), <5 hours(n=71). and 511 control who have an adequate amount of sleep of 7-9 hours. The study assessed sleep quantity through self-reported sleep duration using an interview questionnaire. Blood pressure was measured three times (with at least a one-minute interval between each reading) using a standard mercury sphygmomanometer and a properly sized cuff. The American Heart Association defines healthy and unhealthy blood pressure ranges. Chi-square and t-tests were used to examine the relationship between sleep duration and hypertension. Results: The prevalence of all stages of hypertension was significantly higher in the case group than in the control group (p=0.0001) (Table 5). Stage I: 151(58.3% case), 108(41.7% control). Stage II: 106 (60.92% case), 68(39.08% control). Hypertensive crisis: 5 (100% case), 0(0% control). With the Exception of elevated blood pressure which was more prevalent among the control group:129 (60), than case group 86 (40%). Among those with normal blood pressure, the prevalence was also higher in the control group; 206 (53.51% control), 179 (46.49% case). Conclusion: The study indicates that inadequate sleep durations increase the risk of hypertension. Improving sleep habits could prevent hypertension. Further research is needed in Zakho district to establish the relationship between sleep duration and hypertension. Addressing sleep disturbances can improve public health, especially among high-risk populations.
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Journal of Contemporary Medical Sciences
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