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Association Between Sleep Disturbances and Frailty: Evidence From a Population-Based Study

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Balomenos V., Ntanasi E., Anastasiou C.A., Charisis S., Velonakis G., Karavasilis E., Tsapanou A., Yannakoulia M., Kosmidis M.H., Dardiotis E., Hadjigeorgiou G., Sakka P., Scarmeas N.
Ημερομηνία
2021
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1016/j.jamda.2020.08.012
Λέξη-κλειδί
aged
Article
comparative study
controlled study
cross-sectional study
daily life activity
dementia
depression
fatigue
female
frailty
Frailty Index
functional status assessment
gender
Greece
grip strength
Groningen Frailty Indicator
hand strength
hearing impairment
human
longitudinal study
major clinical study
male
Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale
mood disorder
physical activity
population research
self report
sex difference
sleep disorder
sleep disorder assessment
sleep quality
sleep time
Tilburg Frailty Indicator
vision
visual impairment
walking
frail elderly
frailty
geriatric assessment
sleep
sleep disorder
Aged
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Frail Elderly
Frailty
Geriatric Assessment
Greece
Humans
Male
Sleep
Sleep Wake Disorders
Elsevier Inc.
Εμφάνιση Μεταδεδομένων
Επιτομή
Objective: To explore the association between both self-reported quality and quantity sleep characteristics and frailty status in a large non–sex-specific population of older individuals in Greece. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting and Participants: In total, 1984 older individuals (≥65 years old) were drawn from the Hellenic Longitudinal Investigation of Aging and Diet (HELIAD). Measures: Frailty was assessed using 3 different definitions, the Frailty Index (FI), the Tilburg Frailty Indicator (TFI), and the Groningen Frailty Indicator (GFI). Sleep quality was evaluated through the Sleep Index II, which includes 9 of the 12 self-reported items of the Medical Outcomes Study-Sleep Scale. To examine sleep duration, participants were asked to report on how many hours they slept each night during the past 4 weeks. Logistic regression models adjusted for multiple covariates were explored. Additional analyses, stratified by gender, adjusting for sleep-related medications and excluding participants diagnosed with dementia, were also performed. Results: In total, 389 (20%), 619 (31.9%), and 608 (31.3%) participants were categorized as frail according to the FI, the TFI, and the GFI respectively. Sleep quality was significantly associated with frailty in all models. Even after adjusting for subjective sleep duration, compared with participants who subjectively reported high sleep quality, those with low sleep quality had 3.7, 2.6, and 2.5 more times to be frail as measured with FI, TFI, and GFI respectively. Regarding the associations between frailty and self-reported sleep duration, sex-specific associations were observed: prolonged sleep duration was associated with frailty in the subsample of male participants. Conclusions and Implications: The present study shows a strong correlation between subjective sleep quality and frailty status, contributing substantial information to the growing literature demonstrating that sleep is associated with older people's overall health. Sleep complaints should not be underestimated, and older individuals who self-report sleep disorders should be further assessed for frailty. © 2020 AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/71088
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