2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692008000500009
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Sleep quality in type 2 diabetics

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“…Enfermagem 2012 July-Aug.;20(4):644-50. sleep quality. Studies were located that involved elderly people living at a long-term care institution (7) , cancer surgery patients (8) , patients with peripheral vascular conditions (9) , one study of diabetics (10) and women submitted to elective gynecological surgery (11) . No Brazilian studies were found about sleep in HF patients, but the issue is frequent in international literature.…”
Section: Sleep Disorders Among Hf Patients Negativelymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enfermagem 2012 July-Aug.;20(4):644-50. sleep quality. Studies were located that involved elderly people living at a long-term care institution (7) , cancer surgery patients (8) , patients with peripheral vascular conditions (9) , one study of diabetics (10) and women submitted to elective gynecological surgery (11) . No Brazilian studies were found about sleep in HF patients, but the issue is frequent in international literature.…”
Section: Sleep Disorders Among Hf Patients Negativelymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study the mean BMI was 28.8 Kg/ m 2 , two third of our patients were on insulin therapy, and we did not exclude painful neuropathy, suggesting more complicated or poorly controlled diabetes subjects. However, from different parts of the world, prevalence rates for poor QOS in patients with T2DM, using the PSQI range from 38% in Korea to 69% in a South Asian Indian study [15,23,24]. Using subjects from the Sleep Heart Health study and utilising polysomnography, a high prevalence of OSA was found among patients with T2DM, where up to 58% had at least mild OSA (apnoea hypopnoea index (AHI) ≥5) [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With its hypersecretion there is a greater need for intake, especially carbohydrate, which may trigger or exacerbate obesity, noting that obesity predisposes to chronic noncommunicable diseases degenerative, such as diabetes mellitus [27].…”
Section: Neurology and Neuroscience Issn: 2386-687xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, research has shown that sleep disorders are associated with obesity, diabetes, and advanced age visceral adiposity. In recent years, the discovery of new factors that may be triggering of diabetes mellitus, the relationship between changes in glucose metabolism and decrease in sleep have been the objects of research [27].…”
Section: Neurology and Neuroscience Issn: 2386-687xmentioning
confidence: 99%