1988
DOI: 10.1136/ard.47.1.40
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Comparison of sleep in osteoarthritic patients and age and sex matched healthy controls.

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“…One small PSG study, however, found that 14 OA patients demonstrated an increase in NREM stage I, a decrease in NREM stage II, and more wake after sleep onset time compared with controls [22]. A report comparing 10 patients with fi bromyalgia to 10 patients with OA found both groups demonstrated similar sleep disturbance profi les, including prolonged sleep latency, prolonged middle awakenings, and frequent alpha intrusion (microarousal) during NREM stage II [23].…”
Section: Sleep Disturbance In Osteoarthritismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…One small PSG study, however, found that 14 OA patients demonstrated an increase in NREM stage I, a decrease in NREM stage II, and more wake after sleep onset time compared with controls [22]. A report comparing 10 patients with fi bromyalgia to 10 patients with OA found both groups demonstrated similar sleep disturbance profi les, including prolonged sleep latency, prolonged middle awakenings, and frequent alpha intrusion (microarousal) during NREM stage II [23].…”
Section: Sleep Disturbance In Osteoarthritismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…There is growing evidence that sleep is affected as a consequence of physical health, with poor health precipitating or contributing to existing sleep difficulties (7)(8)(9)(10). Arthritis has been found to be associated with sleep problems in a number of studies, although these studies have mainly been conducted on small patient populations and have tended to focus on inflammatory forms of the disease (8,(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leigh and colleagues (20) found that when compared with age-and sex-matched controls, male patients with osteoarthritis had more stage 1 sleep (very light stage of sleep similar to drowsiness) and less stage 2 sleep (light sleep). Weekly problems with sleep onset, sleep maintenance, and early morning awakenings were reported by 31%, 81%, and 51% of participants with knee pain (with and without radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis), respectively, in the Observational Arthritis Study in Seniors (22).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Compared to a general population sample of US citizens, patients with OA (n = 152) were shown to be limited in their activities (4). In some studies describing only patients with severe OA, such symptoms were related to a reduced ability to deal with household chores, shopping, and reduced sleep (5)(6)(7). In other studies defining OA by radiographic criteria only, a significant reduction in physical functioning was reported in patients with knee OA (8).…”
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