Alrasheed Abdullah O, Samman Ahmad M, Tarabzoni Omar E, Alnumani Mohammed S, Alkhamis Mohammed, Hilabi Ahmed, Alharbi Feras S, Alraddadi Abdulrahman S, Almuklass Awad
College of Medicine, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, SAU.
Basic Medical Sciences, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, SAU.
Cureus. 2022 Jun 21;14(6):e26170. doi: 10.7759/cureus.26170. eCollection 2022 Jun.
Introduction Insomnia is one of the most prevalent diseases globally, with many adults around the world suffering from at least one of its symptoms. It has a significant effect on the body's normal physiology and may lead to the development of chronic diseases that impair the main functional domains of health and cognition if left untreated. Handgrip strength (HGS) has previously been linked to several diseases that occur in tandem with insomnia. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the association between HGS and insomnia. Materials and methods This is a cross-sectional study in which the involved participants were approached in different locations. The participants were surveyed using the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) to evaluate the presence of insomnia. A hydraulic hand dynamometer was used to measure the HGS of the participants' right and left hands. Results A total of 494 questionnaires were collected, including 365 (74%) males and 129 females (26%). About 16% of females had insomnia, compared to 15% of males. There was no significant association between gender and insomnia (P=0.873). The difference between the mean HGS for the right and left hands among males and females was not statistically significant (P>0.05). The correlation coefficients of the right and left HGS scores with insomnia were r=0.019 and r=0.018, respectively, which showed no statistically significant association (P>0.05). Conclusions The study found no significant association between HGS and insomnia. The study recommends conducting further large-scale studies focusing on specific groups in the population to understand the relationship between HGS and chronic sleep disturbance.
引言
失眠是全球最普遍的疾病之一,世界各地许多成年人都至少患有其一种症状。它对身体的正常生理有重大影响,如果不治疗,可能会导致慢性疾病的发展,这些疾病会损害健康和认知的主要功能领域。握力(HGS)此前已与几种与失眠同时发生的疾病相关联。因此,本研究旨在调查握力与失眠之间的关联。
材料与方法
这是一项横断面研究,在不同地点接触参与研究的参与者。使用失眠严重程度指数(ISI)对参与者进行调查,以评估失眠的存在情况。使用液压式握力计测量参与者右手和左手的握力。
结果
共收集了494份问卷,其中男性365人(74%),女性129人(26%)。约16%的女性患有失眠,男性为15%。性别与失眠之间无显著关联(P = 0.873)。男性和女性左右手平均握力之间的差异无统计学意义(P>0.05)。右手和左手握力得分与失眠的相关系数分别为r = 0.019和r = 0.018,均无统计学意义(P>0.05)。
结论
该研究发现握力与失眠之间无显著关联。该研究建议开展进一步的大规模研究,重点关注特定人群,以了解握力与慢性睡眠障碍之间的关系。