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老年人骨关节炎患者睡眠质量的种族/民族差异。

Racial/ethnic differences in sleep quality among older adults with osteoarthritis.

机构信息

Alabama Research Institute on Aging, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0315.

Alabama Research Institute on Aging, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0315.

出版信息

Sleep Health. 2017 Jun;3(3):163-169. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2017.03.010. Epub 2017 Apr 22.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine racial/ethnic differences in sleep quality and the pain-sleep association among older adults with osteoarthritis of the knee.

DESIGN

Baseline interview followed by a 7-day microlongitudinal study using accelerometry and self-reports.

SETTING

Participants were community residents in western Alabama and Long Island, NY.

PARTICIPANTS

Ninety-six African Americans (AAs) and 128 non-Hispanic whites (NHWs) with physician-diagnosed knee osteoarthritis, recruited from a variety of clinical and community settings.

MEASUREMENTS

Self-reports yielded demographics, body mass index, physical health problems, and depressive symptoms. Sleep quality was measured for 3 to 7 nights using wrist-worn accelerometers; pain was self-reported daily over the same period.

RESULTS

With demographics and health controlled, AAs displayed poorer sleep efficiency, greater time awake after sleep onset and sleep fragmentation, and marginally more awakenings during the night, but no differences in total sleep time. AAs also showed greater night-to-night variability in number of awakenings and sleep fragmentation, and marginally greater variability in total sleep time and sleep efficiency. Sleep quality was not associated with pain either the day before sleep or the day after. Average daily pain interacted with race, whereas AAs displayed no effect of pain on sleep efficiency, NHWs exhibited better sleep efficiency at higher levels of average pain.

CONCLUSIONS

These data corroborate previous studies documenting poorer sleep among AAs vs NHWs. The findings of greater night-to-night variability in sleep among AAs, as well as a negative association of pain with sleep quality among NHWs, are unique. Further study is needed to elucidate these findings.

摘要

目的

研究老年膝骨关节炎患者的种族/民族差异与睡眠质量和疼痛-睡眠关联。

设计

采用加速度计和自我报告进行基线访谈和为期 7 天的微纵向研究。

地点

参与者为阿拉巴马州西部和纽约长岛的社区居民。

参与者

96 名非裔美国人和 128 名非西班牙裔白人,他们患有经医生诊断的膝骨关节炎,是从各种临床和社区环境中招募来的。

测量

自我报告提供了人口统计学、体重指数、身体健康问题和抑郁症状。使用腕戴式加速度计测量了 3 至 7 个晚上的睡眠质量;同期内每天自我报告疼痛情况。

结果

在控制了人口统计学和健康状况后,非裔美国人的睡眠效率较差,入睡后醒来的时间更多、睡眠碎片化更严重,夜间醒来的次数也略有增加,但总睡眠时间没有差异。非裔美国人的夜间醒来次数和睡眠碎片化的夜间变化性更大,总睡眠时间和睡眠效率的变化性也略有增加。睡眠质量与前一天或后一天的疼痛均无关联。平均每日疼痛与种族存在交互作用,而非裔美国人的睡眠效率不受疼痛影响,而非西班牙裔白人在较高水平的平均疼痛下睡眠效率更好。

结论

这些数据证实了先前研究记录的非裔美国人睡眠质量较差的研究结果。非裔美国人睡眠变化性更大以及非西班牙裔白人疼痛与睡眠质量负相关的发现是独特的。需要进一步研究来阐明这些发现。

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