Eileen R Chasens1, Susan M Sereika2, Lora E Burke3, Patrick J Strollo4, Mary Korytkowski5. 1. University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, 415 Victoria Building, 3500 Victoria Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA. Electronic address: chasense@pitt.edu. 2. University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, 360 Victoria Building, 3500 Victoria Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA. Electronic address: ssereiks@pitt.edu. 3. University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing & School of Public Health, 415 Victoria Building, 3500 Victoria Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA. Electronic address: lbu@pitt.edu. 4. University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, 3459 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. Electronic address: strollopj@upmc.edu. 5. University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, 3601 Fifth Avenue, Suite 562, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. Electronic address: korytkowski@dom.pitt.edu.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study explored the association of sleep quality with physical and mental health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and functional outcomes in 116 participants with type 2 diabetes. METHODS: The study is a secondary analysis of baseline data from a clinical trial that examined treatment of obstructive sleep apnea on physical activity and glucose control. Instruments included the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Medical Outcomes Short-Form Physical Component and Mental Component Scores, and Functional Outcomes of Sleep Questionnaire. RESULTS: Higher physical HRQoL was significantly associated with better sleep quality and improved functional outcomes of increased activity and productivity. Higher mental HRQoL was associated with improved sleep quality and improved functional outcomes of increased activity, social interactions, vigilance, and productivity. Poor sleep quality was a predictor of decreased functional outcomes while controlling for age, race, education, BMI, marital status and physical and mental HRQoL. CONCLUSION: Poor sleep quality is associated with negative physical, mental, and functional outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes.
PURPOSE: This study explored the association of sleep quality with physical and mental health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and functional outcomes in 116 participants with type 2 diabetes. METHODS: The study is a secondary analysis of baseline data from a clinical trial that examined treatment of obstructive sleep apnea on physical activity and glucose control. Instruments included the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Medical Outcomes Short-Form Physical Component and Mental Component Scores, and Functional Outcomes of Sleep Questionnaire. RESULTS: Higher physical HRQoL was significantly associated with better sleep quality and improved functional outcomes of increased activity and productivity. Higher mental HRQoL was associated with improved sleep quality and improved functional outcomes of increased activity, social interactions, vigilance, and productivity. Poor sleep quality was a predictor of decreased functional outcomes while controlling for age, race, education, BMI, marital status and physical and mental HRQoL. CONCLUSION: Poor sleep quality is associated with negative physical, mental, and functional outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes.
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