Age Changes in Timing and 24-Hour Distribution of Self-Reported Sleep

Autor: Kathy P. Parker, Farzaneh Pour Ansari, Donald L. Bliwise, Laura-Beth Straight
Rok vydání: 2005
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Zdroj: The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 13:1077-1082
ISSN: 1064-7481
DOI: 10.1097/00019442-200512000-00007
Popis: Objective Aging has been associated with increased nocturnal awakenings, increased napping, earlier bedtimes and wake-up times, and more regular sleep–wake schedules. These patterns have often been ascribed to both psychosocial and medical factors, but nearly all studies to-date have been cross-sectional. Methods The authors present self-reported sleep data from 31 elderly subjects followed over a decade. Results With aging, the number of nightly awakenings and daytime napping increased over time. Exploratory analyses suggested that individuals who lived with another person had earlier bedtimes, later wake-up times, and greater daytime napping. Intervening medical comorbidities also appeared to be associated with increased napping. Conclusion These results confirm previous cross-sectional studies and suggest a complex biopsychosocial matrix for the timing and placement of sleep in elderly persons within the 24-hour day.
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