SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: : NARRATIVE REVIEW

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Autor(a) principal: Sena de Lucena, Larissa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ferreira Firmino, Fernanda, Emanuel Mendes da Silva Santos, Arlys, Thaine Teodoro, Danielly, Maria Senhorinha, Gláucia, Cerqueira Simões Braudes, Isadora
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Health and Society
Texto Completo: https://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/352
Resumo: Sleep is a biological need that can be affected by various factors and interferes with physical and mental well-being. Thus, the current pandemic of COVID-19 has changed the routine of a large part of the population, as well as affected the quality of sleep and has become a risk factor for the development of problems. In this context, the present study sought to highlight the importance of sleep quality for different situations. In view of this, the article understands how the current pandemic scenario has interfered with the quality of sleep and, consequently, with the population’s biopsychosocial paradigm. This is a bibliographic review with data collection from secondary sources in March and April 2021, carried out in the SciELO and PubMed databases. It has been observed that sleep deprivation makes it possible to increase cytokine activity, namely interferon (IFN), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-1-beta (IL-1-beta), favoring the increase in inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP), this set of changes negatively affects immunity and is directly related to changes in sleep patterns. Therewith, from the analysis, it is possible to perceive the harm that the scenario of COVID-19 brought to the quality of sleep, causing several losses in daily activities. Therefore, it can be inferred that changes related to sleep contribute to the absence of alertness and changes in perception as well as in sensory processes, making the individual lethargic and with a reduction in the cognitive ability to perform functions of essential attributions for their quality of life.
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spelling SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: : NARRATIVE REVIEWSLEEP DISORDERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC:: NARRATIVE REVIEWSleep; Sleep Disorders; Social Isolation; COVID-19Sleep; Sleep Disorders; Social Isolation; COVID-19Sleep is a biological need that can be affected by various factors and interferes with physical and mental well-being. Thus, the current pandemic of COVID-19 has changed the routine of a large part of the population, as well as affected the quality of sleep and has become a risk factor for the development of problems. In this context, the present study sought to highlight the importance of sleep quality for different situations. In view of this, the article understands how the current pandemic scenario has interfered with the quality of sleep and, consequently, with the population’s biopsychosocial paradigm. This is a bibliographic review with data collection from secondary sources in March and April 2021, carried out in the SciELO and PubMed databases. It has been observed that sleep deprivation makes it possible to increase cytokine activity, namely interferon (IFN), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-1-beta (IL-1-beta), favoring the increase in inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP), this set of changes negatively affects immunity and is directly related to changes in sleep patterns. Therewith, from the analysis, it is possible to perceive the harm that the scenario of COVID-19 brought to the quality of sleep, causing several losses in daily activities. Therefore, it can be inferred that changes related to sleep contribute to the absence of alertness and changes in perception as well as in sensory processes, making the individual lethargic and with a reduction in the cognitive ability to perform functions of essential attributions for their quality of life. Sleep is a biological need that can be affected by various factors and interferes with physical and mental well-being. Thus, the current pandemic of COVID-19 has changed the routine of a large part of the population, as well as affected the quality of sleep and has become a risk factor for the development of problems. In this context, the present study sought to highlight the importance of sleep quality for different situations. In view of this, the article understands how the current pandemic scenario has interfered with the quality of sleep and, consequently, with the population’s biopsychosocial paradigm. This is a bibliographic review with data collection from secondary sources in March and April 2021, carried out in the SciELO and PubMed databases. It has been observed that sleep deprivation makes it possible to increase cytokine activity, namely interferon (IFN), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-1-beta (IL-1-beta), favoring the increase in inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP), this set of changes negatively affects immunity and is directly related to changes in sleep patterns. Therewith, from the analysis, it is possible to perceive the harm that the scenario of COVID-19 brought to the quality of sleep, causing several losses in daily activities. Therefore, it can be inferred that changes related to sleep contribute to the absence of alertness and changes in perception as well as in sensory processes, making the individual lethargic and with a reduction in the cognitive ability to perform functions of essential attributions for their quality of life. Editora Acadêmica Periodicojs2021-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/35210.51249/hes01.03.2021.352Health and Society; Vol. 1 No. 03 (2021)Health and Society; v. 1 n. 03 (2021)2763-572410.51249/hs.v1i03reponame:Health and Societyinstname:Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsinstacron:IEPPenghttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/352/215Copyright (c) 2021 Health and Societyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSena de Lucena, Larissa Ferreira Firmino, Fernanda Emanuel Mendes da Silva Santos, Arlys Thaine Teodoro, Danielly Maria Senhorinha, Gláucia Cerqueira Simões Braudes, Isadora 2022-01-11T10:23:14Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/352Revistahttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/PRIhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/oaijournalofhealthandsociety@gmail.com || periodicojs@gmail.com2763-57242763-5724opendoar:2022-01-11T10:23:14Health and Society - Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: : NARRATIVE REVIEW
SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC:: NARRATIVE REVIEW
title SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: : NARRATIVE REVIEW
spellingShingle SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: : NARRATIVE REVIEW
Sena de Lucena, Larissa
Sleep; Sleep Disorders; Social Isolation; COVID-19
Sleep; Sleep Disorders; Social Isolation; COVID-19
title_short SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: : NARRATIVE REVIEW
title_full SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: : NARRATIVE REVIEW
title_fullStr SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: : NARRATIVE REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: : NARRATIVE REVIEW
title_sort SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: : NARRATIVE REVIEW
author Sena de Lucena, Larissa
author_facet Sena de Lucena, Larissa
Ferreira Firmino, Fernanda
Emanuel Mendes da Silva Santos, Arlys
Thaine Teodoro, Danielly
Maria Senhorinha, Gláucia
Cerqueira Simões Braudes, Isadora
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author2 Ferreira Firmino, Fernanda
Emanuel Mendes da Silva Santos, Arlys
Thaine Teodoro, Danielly
Maria Senhorinha, Gláucia
Cerqueira Simões Braudes, Isadora
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sena de Lucena, Larissa
Ferreira Firmino, Fernanda
Emanuel Mendes da Silva Santos, Arlys
Thaine Teodoro, Danielly
Maria Senhorinha, Gláucia
Cerqueira Simões Braudes, Isadora
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sleep; Sleep Disorders; Social Isolation; COVID-19
Sleep; Sleep Disorders; Social Isolation; COVID-19
topic Sleep; Sleep Disorders; Social Isolation; COVID-19
Sleep; Sleep Disorders; Social Isolation; COVID-19
description Sleep is a biological need that can be affected by various factors and interferes with physical and mental well-being. Thus, the current pandemic of COVID-19 has changed the routine of a large part of the population, as well as affected the quality of sleep and has become a risk factor for the development of problems. In this context, the present study sought to highlight the importance of sleep quality for different situations. In view of this, the article understands how the current pandemic scenario has interfered with the quality of sleep and, consequently, with the population’s biopsychosocial paradigm. This is a bibliographic review with data collection from secondary sources in March and April 2021, carried out in the SciELO and PubMed databases. It has been observed that sleep deprivation makes it possible to increase cytokine activity, namely interferon (IFN), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-1-beta (IL-1-beta), favoring the increase in inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP), this set of changes negatively affects immunity and is directly related to changes in sleep patterns. Therewith, from the analysis, it is possible to perceive the harm that the scenario of COVID-19 brought to the quality of sleep, causing several losses in daily activities. Therefore, it can be inferred that changes related to sleep contribute to the absence of alertness and changes in perception as well as in sensory processes, making the individual lethargic and with a reduction in the cognitive ability to perform functions of essential attributions for their quality of life.
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