Literature DB >> 7654114

The natural history of insomnia and its relationship to respiratory symptoms.

R Dodge1, M G Cline, S F Quan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although insomnia is a frequent complaint among patients, epidemiologic study has been limited. Researchers have reported a wide range in the prevalence of this complaint in a variety of selected populations. Other parameters, such as incidence and remission rates, have not been reported.
METHODS: Subjects of the Tucson (Ariz) Epidemiologic Study of Obstructive Lung Disease were asked questions about trouble sleeping in the 1984-1985 (survey I) and 1990-1992 (survey II) surveys. Answers were analyzed along with responses to questions about age, sex, respiratory symptoms, and drug and alcohol use for sleep.
RESULTS: The prevalence of insomnia was similar in both surveys, 34.4% in survey I and 34.1% in survey II. Women had a higher prevalence of insomnia than men in both surveys, and insomnia was more common among older subjects (50.6% of the women aged 65 years or older had insomnia in survey II). In addition, the incidence of new insomnia in survey II was higher in the same groups. Grouping subjects by respiratory symptoms, we found that the prevalence of insomnia was significantly related to cough, dyspnea, or wheeze. Furthermore, subjects with persistent or new respiratory symptoms at survey II were less likely to have remission of insomnia by that survey (31.6% vs 51.5%; P < .05; odds ratio, 0.43) and more likely to develop new insomnia (28.6% vs 14.5%; P < 05; odds ratio, 2.36) than subjects with either no symptoms or disappearance of their symptoms by survey II.
CONCLUSIONS: In our population, insomnia is a common dynamic complaint whose frequency waxes and wanes in association with respiratory symptoms.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  1995        PMID: 7654114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


  22 in total

1.  History of the development of sleep medicine in the United States.

Authors:  John W Shepard; Daniel J Buysse; Andrew L Chesson; William C Dement; Rochelle Goldberg; Christian Guilleminault; Cameron D Harris; Conrad Iber; Emmanuel Mignot; Merrill M Mitler; Kent E Moore; Barbara A Phillips; Stuart F Quan; Richard S Rosenberg; Thomas Roth; Helmut S Schmidt; Michael H Silber; James K Walsh; David P White
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2005-01-15       Impact factor: 4.062

Review 2.  Aging, circadian rhythms and depressive disorders: a review.

Authors:  Inês Campos Costa; Hugo Nogueira Carvalho; Lia Fernandes
Journal:  Am J Neurodegener Dis       Date:  2013-11-29

3.  Disturbed sleep among COPD patients is longitudinally associated with mortality and adverse COPD outcomes.

Authors:  Theodore A Omachi; Paul D Blanc; David M Claman; Hubert Chen; Edward H Yelin; Laura Julian; Patricia P Katz
Journal:  Sleep Med       Date:  2012-03-18       Impact factor: 3.492

4.  Insomnia is more common among subjects living in damp buildings.

Authors:  C Janson; D Norbäck; E Omenaas; T Gislason; L Nyström; R Jõgi; E Lindberg; M Gunnbjörnsdottir; E Norrman; T Wentzel-Larsen; C Svanes; E J Jensen; K Torén
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 4.402

5.  Prevalence, course, and comorbidity of insomnia and depression in young adults.

Authors:  Daniel J Buysse; Jules Angst; Alex Gamma; Vladeta Ajdacic; Dominique Eich; Wulf Rössler
Journal:  Sleep       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 5.849

Review 6.  Sleep abnormalities and treatment in emphysema.

Authors:  Samuel Krachman; Omar A Minai; Steven M Scharf
Journal:  Proc Am Thorac Soc       Date:  2008-05-01

7.  Insomnia did not predict incident hypertension in older adults in the cardiovascular health study.

Authors:  Barbara Phillips; Petra Bůzková; Paul Enright
Journal:  Sleep       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 5.849

8.  Do insomnia complaints cause hypertension or cardiovascular disease?

Authors:  Barbara Phillips; David M Mannino
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2007-08-15       Impact factor: 4.062

9.  CHRONIC INSOMNIA AND STRESS SYSTEM.

Authors:  Maria Basta; George P Chrousos; Antonio Vela-Bueno; Alexandros N Vgontzas
Journal:  Sleep Med Clin       Date:  2007-06

10.  The course of insomnia over one year: a longitudinal study in the general population in Sweden.

Authors:  Markus Jansson-Fröjmark; Steven J Linton
Journal:  Sleep       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 5.849

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.