白天嗜睡与认知能力得分较低有关:展望未来研究

JAR life Pub Date : 2023-06-26 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14283/jarlife.2023.9
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背景:白天嗜睡在老年人中很常见,可能是由于睡眠呼吸紊乱、零碎睡眠或其他睡眠障碍导致夜间睡眠不佳造成的。白天嗜睡可能与老年人的认知能力有关:我们调查了Look AHEAD临床试验中自我报告的白天嗜睡与认知功能之间的关系:设计:强化生活方式干预随机临床试验的观察性随访:地点:诊所:参与者:基线年龄为45-76岁、患有2型糖尿病、超重或肥胖的参与者(n=1,778):干预措施:参与者被随机分配到减肥强化生活方式干预或糖尿病支持和教育对照组:参与者提供基线和第12-13年白天嗜睡程度的自我报告。在 12-13 岁和 18-20 岁时,用神经认知电池对认知功能进行评估:在控制协变量后,报告经常白天嗜睡(经常或总是)的参与者在认知综合能力方面的表现明显差于其他人(-0.35;P值=0.014)。如果按干预组进行分层,在控制了协变量后,被分配到强化生活方式干预组、报告经常/总是白天嗜睡的参与者在数字符号编码(-0.63;p 值=0.05)和路径制作 B 部分(-0.56;p 值=0.02)上的表现较差。统计交互作用揭示了白天嗜睡与以下协变量之间的关联:种族和民族、APOE ε4携带者状态、心血管疾病基线病史和抑郁症:结论:对于患有糖尿病和超重/肥胖症的老年人来说,13 年以上的白天嗜睡预示着较差的认知能力,这些老年人是睡眠障碍和认知障碍的高危人群。
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Daytime Sleepiness Is Associated with Lower Cognitive Scores: The Look AHEAD Study.

Daytime Sleepiness Is Associated with Lower Cognitive Scores: The Look AHEAD Study.

Daytime Sleepiness Is Associated with Lower Cognitive Scores: The Look AHEAD Study.

Background: Daytime sleepiness is common in older adults and may result from poor nighttime sleep due to sleep disordered breathing, fragmented sleep, or other sleep disorders. Daytime sleepiness may be associated with cognition in older adults.

Objectives: We investigated the association between self-reported daytime sleepiness and cognitive function in the Look AHEAD clinical trial.

Design: Observational follow-up of a randomized clinical trial of an intensive lifestyle intervention.

Setting: Clinic.

Participants: Participants (n=1,778) aged 45-76 years at baseline with type 2 diabetes and overweight or obesity.

Interventions: Participants were randomized to an intensive lifestyle intervention for weight loss or a control condition of diabetes support and education.

Measurements: Participants provided self-reported levels of daytime sleepiness at baseline and years 12-13. Cognitive function was assessed with a neurocognitive battery at years 12-13 and 18-20.

Results: Participants who reported having frequent daytime sleepiness (often or always) performed significantly worse than others on the cognitive composite (-0.35; p-value=0.014) after controlling for covariates. When stratified by intervention arm, participants assigned to the intensive lifestyle intervention who reported often/always having daytime sleepiness performed worse on Digit Symbol Coding (-0.63; p-value=0.05) and Trail Making Part-B (-0.56; p-value=0.02) after controlling for covariates. Statistical interactions revealed associations between daytime sleepiness and the following covariates: race and ethnicity, APOE ε4 carrier status, baseline history of cardiovascular disease, and depression.

Conclusions: Daytime sleepiness over ~13 years predicted poorer cognitive performance in older individuals who, by virtue of having diabetes and overweight/obesity, are at high risk for sleep disorders and cognitive impairment.

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