1. Self report on sleep symptoms in older adults: correlates of daytime sleepiness and health.
- Author
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Schmitt FA, Phillips BA, Cook YR, Berry DT, and Wekstein DR
- Subjects
- Age Factors, Aged, Humans, Male, Self-Assessment, Sex Factors, Sleep Apnea Syndromes complications, Sleep, REM, Snoring etiology, Aging, Health Status, Narcolepsy, Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
- Abstract
Sleep problems in the healthy elderly were studied in 628 community-dwelling older adults. Self-report of daytime sleepiness in this group was evaluated. Self-reported snoring was significantly associated with reports of daytime sleepiness (p < 0.001), and reported health showed significant associations with age group (p < 0.001), reports of breathing problems (p < 0.001), and reports of excessive daytime sleepiness (p < 0.01). The data strongly support the impact of sleep-related factors on self-perceptions of health in community dwelling older adults. Even as a subjective self-report measure, snoring readily predicts self-reported problems with daytime sleepiness.
- Published
- 1996