2016
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5497201600020007
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Osteoporose autorreferida em população idosa: pesquisa de base populacional no município de Campinas, São Paulo

Abstract: The present study, by identifying the factors associated with osteoporosis, identified segments of older people with a higher prevalence of the disease; to this information may contribute to the planning of public health policies and programs aimed at controlling the disease and its consequences.

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“…Last, sleep duration was not related to BMD in our study. So far, previous research concerning the relationship between sleep duration and BMD obtained conflicting results, with some reporting the independent risk of short sleep for OP15,16,1922 and others showing an independent risk in long sleepers 17,18,2326. Our present work, to our knowledge, was the first to find that long sleep onset latency was an independent risk for reduced BMD.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
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“…Last, sleep duration was not related to BMD in our study. So far, previous research concerning the relationship between sleep duration and BMD obtained conflicting results, with some reporting the independent risk of short sleep for OP15,16,1922 and others showing an independent risk in long sleepers 17,18,2326. Our present work, to our knowledge, was the first to find that long sleep onset latency was an independent risk for reduced BMD.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…However, the NHANES study of 5,288 adults aged ≥50 years found that a sleep duration of <6 hours per night was associated with a significantly increased risk of OP, but only in the older age group (>65 years) 17. In line with NHANES study, Rodrigues and Barros demonstrated that a higher prevalence of OP was seen in older people who slept <7 hours/day or in patients with insomnia 18. Therefore, based on the above results, it is necessary to further determine the relationship between sleep status and BMD in elderly patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Both osteopenia and AS are serious public health problems that can threaten people's health and quality of life. 14 , 15 Previous studies have proved a clear link between AS and BMD. In a retrospective study including 1,335 elderly patients, the incidence of CAD increased in low BMD patients, compared with patients with normal BMD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Um estudo realizado com 85 mulheres com idade entre 50-82 anos, evidenciou que cerca de 60% da amostra tem distúrbios do sono devido à gravidade da osteoporose localizada nas costas 32 . Uma possível explicação é a condição inflamatória existente no quadro de osteoporose, há também maior reabsorção óssea secundariamente aos efeitos das citocinas pró-inflamatórias IL-1, IL-6 e TNF-α, presentes em maior quantidade nos pacientes, ocasionando dor e acentuando as alterações do sono 33 . Em contrapartida, uma meta-análise objetivou investigar a associação entre a duração do sono com o risco de osteoporose em mulheres entre 40-86 anos e como desfecho, a duração de sono de oito horas ou mais pode estar associada a um maior risco de osteoporose.…”
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