自身免疫性艾迪生病青年患者睡眠、疲劳和生活质量的关系

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Sara Fletcher-Sandersjöö, Annelies van T Westeinde, Tim Spelman, Tatja Hirvikosi, Svetlana Lajic, Sophie Bensing
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目的:自身免疫性艾迪生病(AAD)的标准糖皮质激素(GC)替代疗法无法复制自然皮质醇节律。尽管坚持治疗,患者仍报告持续疲劳、活力下降和健康受损,最终降低了健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)。皮质醇对睡眠调节至关重要,但皮质醇失衡对AAD患者睡眠和HRQoL的影响尚不清楚。本研究调查了年轻AAD患者自我报告的睡眠障碍及其与疲劳和HRQoL的关系。患者和方法:64名AAD患者和128名健康对照者完成了睡眠(卡罗林斯卡睡眠问卷)、疲劳(多维疲劳量表)和HRQoL(短表-36)的有效问卷。结果:患者报告的非恢复性睡眠明显多于对照组(p = 0.015)。虽然临床相关睡眠障碍的总体发生率相似,但患者更频繁地经历觉醒困难(p = 0.011)和挣扎着保持清醒(p = 0.036)。患者还报告身体健康状况较差(p结论:非恢复性睡眠是AAD的一个明显特征。虽然睡眠障碍的患病率和严重程度与对照组相似,但在患者中,睡眠障碍与身体健康状况较差的关联更强。尽管有睡眠障碍,但心理健康状况保持相似。这些发现强调了解决即使是轻微的睡眠障碍的重要性,这可能会加重疲劳,降低AAD患者的身体健康。
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The Relationship Between Sleep, Fatigue and Quality of Life in Young Adults With Autoimmune Addison's Disease.

Objective: Standard glucocorticoid (GC) replacement therapy in autoimmune Addison's disease (AAD) fails to replicate natural cortisol rhythms. Despite adherence, patients report persistent fatigue, reduced vitality, and impaired wellbeing, ultimately lowering health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Cortisol is essential for sleep regulation, yet the impact of cortisol imbalance on sleep and HRQoL in AAD remains poorly understood. This study investigates self-reported sleep impairments and their associations with fatigue and HRQoL in young adults with AAD.

Patients and methods: Sixty-four patients with AAD and 128 healthy controls completed validated questionnaires assessing sleep (Karolinska Sleep Questionnaire), fatigue (Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory), and HRQoL (Short Form-36).

Results: Patients reported significantly more non-restorative sleep (p = 0.015) than controls. While overall rates of clinically relevant sleep impairments were similar, patients more frequently experienced awakening difficulties (p = 0.011) and struggling to stay awake (p = 0.036). Patients also reported poorer physical health (p < 0.001) and greater general fatigue (p = 0.007), with female patients experiencing more mental fatigue (p = 0.013). Poor sleep and fatigue were associated with reduced HRQoL across the cohort, with patients showing a more pronounced decline in physical health in relation to these factors. Mental health scores remained similar between groups.

Conclusion: Non-restorative sleep emerged as a distinct feature of AAD. While the prevalence and severity of sleep impairments were similar to controls, the association with poorer physical health was stronger in patients. Mental health remained similar despite sleep disturbances. These findings highlight the importance of addressing even modest sleep disturbances, which may worsen fatigue and reduce physical wellbeing in AAD.

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Clinical Endocrinology
Clinical Endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
3.10%
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192
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Endocrinology publishes papers and reviews which focus on the clinical aspects of endocrinology, including the clinical application of molecular endocrinology. It does not publish papers relating directly to diabetes care and clinical management. It features reviews, original papers, commentaries, correspondence and Clinical Questions. Clinical Endocrinology is essential reading not only for those engaged in endocrinological research but also for those involved primarily in clinical practice.
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