| Literature DB >> 24959897 |
Hong Liu1, Dexi Wang2, Yun Li3, Zhe Li3, Ying Zhang4, Fei Lei3, Lina Du3, Xiangdong Tang3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: While individuals with insomnia consistently complain of cognitive impairment, previous studies on the effect of insomnia on objective measures of cognitive function have obtained ambiguous results. The relationship between daytime sleepiness and cognitive manifestations in insomnia patients is not clear.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24959897 PMCID: PMC4069181 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100965
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1The flow chart of experimental process: (A, the four cue conditions; B, three target conditions; C, an example of the procedure).
RT = reaction time.
Descriptive data and daytime symptoms in GSCs, PIPs with EDS and PIPs without EDS.
| GCSs (n = 26) | PIPs without EDS (n = 24) | PIPs with EDS (n = 12) | Group | |
| Age(years) | 40.54±11.96 | 40.13±11.67 | 45.83±9.42 | 0.330 |
| Female (%) | 61.54 | 58.33 | 58.33 | 0.969 |
| Education(years) | 12.92±2.31 | 12.04±2.94 | 10.75±2.70 | 0.063 |
| BMI(kg/m2) | 22.64±3.55 | 21.39±2.58 | 22.87±2.63 | 0.252 |
| PSQI | 2.81±1.92 | 13.21±3.65 | 14.25±2.73 | <0.001 |
| FSS | 5.69±4.10 | 12.54±5.52 | 13.83±6.26 | <0.001 |
| BDI | 4.31±5.43 | 10.38±6.34 | 12.00±10.48 | <0.001 |
| SAI | 28.27±7.10 | 34.33±8.43 | 33.33±13.66 | 0.062 |
| TAI | 30.42±8.75 | 39.04±10.38 | 39.08±12.57 | 0.014 |
Female value is in %; other values are in mean ± SD;
Note: BMI = Body Mass Index; PSQI = Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; FSS = Flinders Fatigue Scale; BDI = Beck Depression Inventory-I; SAI = State Anxiety Inventory; TAI = Trait Anxiety Inventory.
Kruskal-Wallis Test.
Tukey Test;
PIPs without EDS vs. GCSs.
PIPs with EDS vs. GCSs.
PSG sleep data in GSCs, PIPs with EDS and PIPs without EDS (mean ± SD).
| GCSs (n = 26) | PIPs without EDS (n = 24) | PIPs with EDS (n = 12) | Group | |
| SOL (min) | 7.39±5.48 | 15.42±3.31 | 7.32±1.66 | 0.000 |
| TIB (min) | 483.58±48.22 | 481.83±43.32 | 470.17±31.23 | 0.664 |
| TST (min) | 429.83±50.96 | 379.58±84.87 | 409.42±31.23 | 0.033 |
| WASO (min) | 46.37±41.30 | 76.31±86.49 | 50.54±27.22 | 0.256 |
| SE (%) | 89.07±7.95 | 79.37±18.26 | 86.90±6.66 | 0.020 |
| REM(% TST) | 18.84±5.03 | 20.11±6.91 | 19.04±5.40 | 0.730 |
| N1 (% TST) | 19.58±7.71 | 22.46±10.74 | 25.77±11.88 | 0.195 |
| N2 (% TST) | 39.70±10.21 | 40.19±10.29 | 38.53±14.46 | 0.915 |
| N3 (% TST) | 21.87±8.53 | 17.26±9.76 | 16.67±8.86 | 0.128 |
| MA index(n/h) | 8.66±3.58 | 9.45±5.72 | 11.82±4.88 | 0.193 |
Note: SOL = sleep onset latency; TIB = time in bed; TST = total sleep time; WASO = wake time after sleep onset; SE = sleep efficiency; REM = rapid eye movement Latency; MA index = microarousal index;
Kruskal-Wallis Test.
Tukey Test.
PIPs without EDS vs. GCSs.
PIPs without EDS vs. PIPs with EDS.
ANT variables in GSCs, PIPs with EDS and PIPs without EDS (mean ± SD).
| GCSs (n = 26) | PIPs without EDS (n = 24) | PIPs with EDS (n = 12) | Group | |
| Overall accuracy | 98.13±1.84 | 98.16±1.78 | 98.53±1.10 | 0.774 |
| Overall RT | 750.70±132.55 | 720.23±93.06 | 831.34±161.17 | 0.049 |
| Neutral | ||||
| No cue | 763.02±127.55 | 728.19±93.88 | 834.74±167.83 | 0.062 |
| Center cue | 750.14±122.98 | 709.06±92.63 | 825.29±174.30 | 0.036 |
| Double cue | 763.02±127.55 | 728.19±93.88 | 834.74±167.83 | 0.042 |
| Spatial cue | 648.32±127.06 | 615.83±101.45 | 733.14±165.70 | 0.038 |
| Congruent | ||||
| No cue | 769.73±138.77 | 733.12±103.09 | 847.19±173.00 | 0.062 |
| Center cue | 757.58±152.21 | 725.80±97.18 | 833.60±170.02 | 0.093 |
| Double cue | 744.87±143.88 | 703.37±98.55 | 818.05±190.03 | 0.091 |
| Spatial cue | 664.66±140.56 | 633.10±105.13 | 745.27±176.82 | 0.073 |
| Incongruent | ||||
| No cue | 850.83±151.92 | 838.30±117.39 | 938.10±160.68 | 0.125 |
| Center cue | 830.11±156.47 | 804.02±95.87 | 918.41±139.54 | 0.055 |
| Double cue | 808.86±148.77 | 804.02±95.87 | 902.77±165.21 | 0.089 |
| Spatial cue | 729.29±149.48 | 735.80±135.70 | 833.84±172.17 | 0.114 |
| Networks | ||||
| Alerting | 31.17±26.65 | 42.55±24.81 | 38.65±40.00 | 0.379 |
| Orienting | 94.29±44.79 | 84.35±42.38 | 86.98±66.82 | 0.763 |
| Executive control | 69.19±27.66 | 88.52±40.94 | 86.03±39.71 | 0.138 |
Note: RT = reaction time.
Kruskal-Wallis Test.
Tukey Test.
PIPs without EDS vs. PIPs with EDS.
Figure 2Scatter-plots demonstrating correlations for MSLT versus overall RT in good sleeper controls (left panel) and primary insomnia patients (right panel).
RT = reaction time; MSLT = multiple sleep latency test.
Multiple Linear Regression Models predicting overall RT in primary insomnia patients.
| Overall RT | ||||
| Beta Coefficient | 95% confidence interval |
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| Unadjusted | ||||
| MSLT latency | −0.444 | −20.338 | −3.530 | 0.007 |
| Adjusted MSLT latency | −0.370 | −19.438 | −0.480 | 0.040 |
| Age | 0.375 | 0.723 | 7.953 | 0.021 |
| Sex | ||||
| Female | 0.395 | 17.365 | 186.781 | 0.020 |
| Education years | 0.054 | −14.416 | 19.275 | 0.769 |
| BDI | −0.396 | −14.885 | 1.848 | 0.121 |
| TAI | 0.272 | −2.940 | 9.103 | 0.303 |
| Sleep latency | −0.086 | −3.679 | 2.535 | 0.708 |
| Total sleep time | −0.283 | −1.904 | 0.935 | 0.489 |
| Sleep efficiency | 0.447 | −3.353 | 10.715 | 0.292 |
Note: RT = reaction time; BDI = Beck Depression Inventory-I; SAI = State Anxiety Inventory; MSLT = multiple sleep latency test.
Model 1: unadjusted;
Model 2: adjusted for gender, age and education years;
Model 3: adjusted for gender, age, education years, BDI and TAI;
Model 4: adjusted for gender, age, education years, BDI, TAI, sleep latency, total sleep time and sleep efficiency.