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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2018; 56 (S1)
Las dificultades del sueño se asocian con fragilidad en adultos mayores
Moreno-Tamayo K, Ramírez-García E, Sánchez-García S
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 29
Paginas: 38-44
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RESUMEN
Introducción: el sueño es importante para una buena
salud. Las dificultades como dormir mal, de manera
insuficiente o excesiva, entre otras, traen consigo
diversos desenlaces adversos para la salud. El objetivo
fue analizar la asociación entre las dificultades del
sueño y la presencia de fragilidad de adultos mayores
de la Ciudad de México.
Métodos: el diseño del estudio fue transversal. Se
evaluaron 1252 personas de 60 años o más con base
en los criterios de Fried para definir fragilidad. Las dificultades
del sueño (dormir sin descansar, dormir más
de lo habitual y dificultad para dormir) se recolectaron
mediante un cuestionario de entrevista directa. La
asociación entre dificultades del sueño y fragilidad se
estimó con regresión logística ordinal controlada por
covariables.
Resultados: se encontró que 6.9% de personas
mayores reportaron que dormían más de lo habitual,
18.9% dormía sin descansar y a 16.3% le costaba
mucho dormir. Se observó una asociación estadísticamente
significativa entre dormir más de lo habitual
(RM = 1.96; IC95%: 1.23-3.12) y la dificultad para dormir
(RM = 1.53; IC 95%: 1.09-2.17) con la fragilidad.
Conclusiones: dormir más de lo habitual o presentar
dificultad para dormir están asociadas con la presencia
de fragilidad en los adultos mayores.
mientras
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