Relação entre duração do sono noturno e desempenho cognitivo: um estudo com idosos da comunidade

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Autor(a) principal: Alves, Élen dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The changes resulting from the aging process are related to the increase in the incidence and prevalence of chronic noncommunicable diseases and may lead to a decline in functional and cognitive capacity as well as sleep disturbances. Sleep is an essential function of life that acts as a repairer and regulator of various organic systems, being indispensable for physical and mental health. Thus, the objective of this research was to identify correlation between the duration of self-reported nocturnal sleep and the cognitive performance of the elderly attended at Family Health Units (USFs). It was a quantitative, descriptive and cross-sectional study. The convenience sample consisted of 156 elderly people enrolled in USFs in the city of São Carlos (SP), divided into four groups according to the duration of self-reported nocturnal sleep. Data collection was performed through interviews with the characterization questionnaire, Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination - Revised (ACE-R) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Statistical analyzes Pearson's Chi-Square test, Kruskal-Wallis test for descriptive and comparative analyzes and Multiple Linear Regression were used. All stages of this work obeyed the ethical guidelines of research involving human beings. The elderly were mostly female (80.1%), married or with partners (n = 84, 53.8%), with a mean of 70.4 years (± 6.89), low level of schooling (M = 3.65 years, ± 3.27) and income (M = 2,007.97 reais, ± 1,160.99). According to the PSQI categorization, 55.1% (n = 86) had good sleep quality. The elderly had a mean of 61.94 points (± 17.35) in ACE-R. Comparison of the ACE-R domains with respect to dormant hours per night (quartiles) showed differences between groups in the domains of verbal fluency (X2 = 10.060; gl = 3; p = 0.018), the same was not observed in the other domains , as well as for total ACE-R scores (X2 = 6.770, gl = 6, p = 0.080). The post-hoc comparative analyzes showed that elderly patients who slept for more hours, on average 8.85 hours (Q1), had lower verbal fluency scores (M = 4.92; ± 3.15) when compared to the elderly who slept (M = 6.90, ± 2.48) (U = 558,000, p = 0.004) and 4.52 hours (Q4) (M = 6.15, ± 2.74) (U = 794.00, p = 0.045). The adjusted model with application of the stepwise method eliminated the variables duration of sleep, sex, age and medication use, considering only the schooling as a predictor of cognition (β = 0.609, t = 9.492, p = 0.000). Being the equation that describes this relation: Cognition = 50,407 + [3,196x (schooling in years)]. For the verbal fluency domain, the independent variables of schooling (β = 0.444, t = 6.224, p = 0.000) and sleep duration (β = -0.165, t = -2.319, p = 0.022) remained in the model. The equation that describes the relationship is: Verbal Fluency = 6.158 + [0.401 x (schooling in years)] + [-0.265 x (sleep duration in hours)]. For the sample studied, it is concluded that sleep duration is related to the verbal fluency domain, and the elderly with up to six hours of sleep presented higher cognitive scores when compared to long-sleeper elders, but no relation of duration of sleep with total cognition scores.
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spelling Alves, Élen dos SantosInouye, Keikahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7558935747100052http://lattes.cnpq.br/9548656064787272aa110755-4592-48ad-bb52-788bd1ac7f6b2019-01-17T17:33:03Z2019-01-17T17:33:03Z2018-12-19ALVES, Élen dos Santos. Relação entre duração do sono noturno e desempenho cognitivo: um estudo com idosos da comunidade. 2018. Dissertação (Mestrado em Gerontologia) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2018. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/10842.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/10842The changes resulting from the aging process are related to the increase in the incidence and prevalence of chronic noncommunicable diseases and may lead to a decline in functional and cognitive capacity as well as sleep disturbances. Sleep is an essential function of life that acts as a repairer and regulator of various organic systems, being indispensable for physical and mental health. Thus, the objective of this research was to identify correlation between the duration of self-reported nocturnal sleep and the cognitive performance of the elderly attended at Family Health Units (USFs). It was a quantitative, descriptive and cross-sectional study. The convenience sample consisted of 156 elderly people enrolled in USFs in the city of São Carlos (SP), divided into four groups according to the duration of self-reported nocturnal sleep. Data collection was performed through interviews with the characterization questionnaire, Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination - Revised (ACE-R) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Statistical analyzes Pearson's Chi-Square test, Kruskal-Wallis test for descriptive and comparative analyzes and Multiple Linear Regression were used. All stages of this work obeyed the ethical guidelines of research involving human beings. The elderly were mostly female (80.1%), married or with partners (n = 84, 53.8%), with a mean of 70.4 years (± 6.89), low level of schooling (M = 3.65 years, ± 3.27) and income (M = 2,007.97 reais, ± 1,160.99). According to the PSQI categorization, 55.1% (n = 86) had good sleep quality. The elderly had a mean of 61.94 points (± 17.35) in ACE-R. Comparison of the ACE-R domains with respect to dormant hours per night (quartiles) showed differences between groups in the domains of verbal fluency (X2 = 10.060; gl = 3; p = 0.018), the same was not observed in the other domains , as well as for total ACE-R scores (X2 = 6.770, gl = 6, p = 0.080). The post-hoc comparative analyzes showed that elderly patients who slept for more hours, on average 8.85 hours (Q1), had lower verbal fluency scores (M = 4.92; ± 3.15) when compared to the elderly who slept (M = 6.90, ± 2.48) (U = 558,000, p = 0.004) and 4.52 hours (Q4) (M = 6.15, ± 2.74) (U = 794.00, p = 0.045). The adjusted model with application of the stepwise method eliminated the variables duration of sleep, sex, age and medication use, considering only the schooling as a predictor of cognition (β = 0.609, t = 9.492, p = 0.000). Being the equation that describes this relation: Cognition = 50,407 + [3,196x (schooling in years)]. For the verbal fluency domain, the independent variables of schooling (β = 0.444, t = 6.224, p = 0.000) and sleep duration (β = -0.165, t = -2.319, p = 0.022) remained in the model. The equation that describes the relationship is: Verbal Fluency = 6.158 + [0.401 x (schooling in years)] + [-0.265 x (sleep duration in hours)]. For the sample studied, it is concluded that sleep duration is related to the verbal fluency domain, and the elderly with up to six hours of sleep presented higher cognitive scores when compared to long-sleeper elders, but no relation of duration of sleep with total cognition scores.As alterações decorrentes do processo de envelhecimento estão relacionadas ao aumento da incidência e prevalência de doenças crônicas não transmissíveis e podem levar ao declínio da capacidade funcional e cognitiva, bem como a distúrbios do sono. O sono é uma função essencial à vida que atua como reparador e regulador de diversos sistemas orgânicos, sendo indispensável para a saúde física e mental. Desta forma, o objetivo desta pesquisa foi analisar a relação entre a duração do sono noturno autorrelatada e o desempenho cognitivo de idosos atendidos em Unidades de Saúde da Família (USFs). Tratou-se de um estudo de delineamento quantitativo, descritivo e transversal. A amostra de conveniência foi constituída por 156 idosos cadastrados em USFs do município de São Carlos (SP) divididos em quartis segundo a duração do sono noturno autorrelatada. A coleta de dados foi realizada por meio de entrevistas com aplicação de questionário de caracterização, Exame Cognitivo de Addenbrooke – Revisado (ACE-R) e Índice de Qualidade do Sono de Pittsburgh (PSQI). Foram utilizadas as análises estatísticas Teste de Qui-Quadrado de Pearson, Teste de Kruskal-Wallis para análises descritivas e comparativas e Regressão Linear múltipla. Todas as etapas deste trabalho obedeceram às diretrizes éticas da pesquisa envolvendo seres humanos. Os idosos eram, em sua maioria, do sexo feminino (80,1%), casados ou com companheiros ( 53,8%), com média de 70,4 anos (±6,89), baixa escolaridade (M=3,65 anos, ±3,27) e renda (M=2.007,97 reais; ±1.160,99). Segundo categorização do PSQI, 55,1% (n=86) apresentavam boa qualidade de sono. Os idosos obtiveram média de 61,94 pontos (±17,35) no ACE-R. A comparação dos domínios do ACE-R em relação às horas dormidas por noite (quartis) evidenciou diferenças entre os grupos no domínio fluência verbal (X2=10,060; gl=3; p=0,018), o mesmo não foi observado nos demais domínios, bem como para os escores do ACE-R total (X2=6,770; gl=6; p=0,080). As análises comparativas post-hoc apontaram que idosos que dormiam maior quantidade de horas, em média 8,85 horas (Q1), tinham escores inferiores de fluência verbal (M=4,92; ±3,15) quando comparados aos idosos que dormiam em média 6,11 horas (Q3) (M=6,90; ±2,48) (U=558,000; p=0,004) e 4,52 horas (Q4) (M=6,15; ±2,74) (U=794,00, p=0,045). O modelo ajustado com aplicação do método “stepwise” eliminou as variáveis duração do sono, sexo, idade e uso de medicamentos, considerando apenas a escolaridade como previsor de cognição (β=0,609, t=9,492, p=0,000). Sendo a equação que descreve esta relação: Cognição = 50,407 + [3,196x(escolaridade em anos)]. Para o domínio fluência verbal, permaneceram no modelo as variáveis independentes escolaridade (β = 0,444; t=6,242; p=0,000) e duração do sono (β =-0,165; t=-2,319; p=0,022). Sendo a equação que descreve a relação: (Fluência Verbal) = 6,158 + [0,401 x (escolaridade em anos)] + [-0,265 x (duração do sono em horas)]. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Relação entre duração do sono noturno e desempenho cognitivo: um estudo com idosos da comunidade
title Relação entre duração do sono noturno e desempenho cognitivo: um estudo com idosos da comunidade
spellingShingle Relação entre duração do sono noturno e desempenho cognitivo: um estudo com idosos da comunidade
Alves, Élen dos Santos
Idoso
Sono
Cognição
Elderly
Sleep
Cognition
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Relação entre duração do sono noturno e desempenho cognitivo: um estudo com idosos da comunidade
title_full Relação entre duração do sono noturno e desempenho cognitivo: um estudo com idosos da comunidade
title_fullStr Relação entre duração do sono noturno e desempenho cognitivo: um estudo com idosos da comunidade
title_full_unstemmed Relação entre duração do sono noturno e desempenho cognitivo: um estudo com idosos da comunidade
title_sort Relação entre duração do sono noturno e desempenho cognitivo: um estudo com idosos da comunidade
author Alves, Élen dos Santos
author_facet Alves, Élen dos Santos
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves, Élen dos Santos
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Inouye, Keika
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contributor_str_mv Inouye, Keika
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Idoso
Sono
Cognição
topic Idoso
Sono
Cognição
Elderly
Sleep
Cognition
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Elderly
Sleep
Cognition
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
description The changes resulting from the aging process are related to the increase in the incidence and prevalence of chronic noncommunicable diseases and may lead to a decline in functional and cognitive capacity as well as sleep disturbances. Sleep is an essential function of life that acts as a repairer and regulator of various organic systems, being indispensable for physical and mental health. Thus, the objective of this research was to identify correlation between the duration of self-reported nocturnal sleep and the cognitive performance of the elderly attended at Family Health Units (USFs). It was a quantitative, descriptive and cross-sectional study. The convenience sample consisted of 156 elderly people enrolled in USFs in the city of São Carlos (SP), divided into four groups according to the duration of self-reported nocturnal sleep. Data collection was performed through interviews with the characterization questionnaire, Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination - Revised (ACE-R) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Statistical analyzes Pearson's Chi-Square test, Kruskal-Wallis test for descriptive and comparative analyzes and Multiple Linear Regression were used. All stages of this work obeyed the ethical guidelines of research involving human beings. The elderly were mostly female (80.1%), married or with partners (n = 84, 53.8%), with a mean of 70.4 years (± 6.89), low level of schooling (M = 3.65 years, ± 3.27) and income (M = 2,007.97 reais, ± 1,160.99). According to the PSQI categorization, 55.1% (n = 86) had good sleep quality. The elderly had a mean of 61.94 points (± 17.35) in ACE-R. Comparison of the ACE-R domains with respect to dormant hours per night (quartiles) showed differences between groups in the domains of verbal fluency (X2 = 10.060; gl = 3; p = 0.018), the same was not observed in the other domains , as well as for total ACE-R scores (X2 = 6.770, gl = 6, p = 0.080). The post-hoc comparative analyzes showed that elderly patients who slept for more hours, on average 8.85 hours (Q1), had lower verbal fluency scores (M = 4.92; ± 3.15) when compared to the elderly who slept (M = 6.90, ± 2.48) (U = 558,000, p = 0.004) and 4.52 hours (Q4) (M = 6.15, ± 2.74) (U = 794.00, p = 0.045). The adjusted model with application of the stepwise method eliminated the variables duration of sleep, sex, age and medication use, considering only the schooling as a predictor of cognition (β = 0.609, t = 9.492, p = 0.000). Being the equation that describes this relation: Cognition = 50,407 + [3,196x (schooling in years)]. For the verbal fluency domain, the independent variables of schooling (β = 0.444, t = 6.224, p = 0.000) and sleep duration (β = -0.165, t = -2.319, p = 0.022) remained in the model. The equation that describes the relationship is: Verbal Fluency = 6.158 + [0.401 x (schooling in years)] + [-0.265 x (sleep duration in hours)]. For the sample studied, it is concluded that sleep duration is related to the verbal fluency domain, and the elderly with up to six hours of sleep presented higher cognitive scores when compared to long-sleeper elders, but no relation of duration of sleep with total cognition scores.
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