ABSTRACT
Bacgrand & objective: Sleep has an important role in body physiologic cycle but its advantages
wouldn’t be considerable till the person experiences sleep problems. One of the
sleep problems is sleep duration disorder which is related to diabetes
pathophysiology. Both short and long sleep duration are related to glucose
intolerance and insulin resistance and eventually with risk of adult-onset diabetes
progress. This study was aimed to determine Sleep duration and it’s correlation
with functional Outcomes of Sleep and physical activity in patients with adult-onset diabetes.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study 220
diabetic patients were studied that referred to the Diabetes Association of Iran in at 2010. Simple random sampling
method was used in this study. Data collection was using questionnaires personal information, Epworth Sleepiness Scale and Functional Outcomes of Sleep. Data were analyzed using SPSS v.12 and
descriptive and analytical statistics.
Results: The results
showed that 44.6% (98 people) of participants reported 6-8 hours’ sleep of
night. About 72.6% (159 people) of samples were
sedentary. There was no significant
difference between physical activity and sleep duration 98.6% (217 people) functional outcome
scores of the total samples were ≥ 33. A significant statistical
difference showed between sleep duration and the functional outcomes (P=0.059).
Conclusion:At present study,
length of night sleep in majority of studyis is the samples was at the range of
recommended by American sleep Association (6-8h). so, it seems that, this is
the cause of lack of relationship between sleep duration variade with
functional outcomes of sleep and physical activity. But finally we can notice
that, sleep duration must be considered at care of diabetic patients, for its
important role in control of patients and their life style.
Keywords:sleep, physical activity, diabetes type II
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