2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2015.07.008
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Subjective sleep impairment in adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes: Results from Diabetes MILES—The Netherlands

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“…Studies examining the relationship between sleep disturbance and A1C have been inconsistent. In one study (Nefs et al., ), A1C was not related to sleep disturbance as measured by the PSQI while controlling covariates. In other studies (Knutson, Van Cauter, Zee, Liu, & Lauderdale, ; Knutson et al., ; Mahmood et al., ; Osonoi et al., ), sleep quality was related to A1C or fasting glucose in the bivariate analysis; however, the relationship became non‐significant after adjusting for covariates (e.g.…”
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“…Studies examining the relationship between sleep disturbance and A1C have been inconsistent. In one study (Nefs et al., ), A1C was not related to sleep disturbance as measured by the PSQI while controlling covariates. In other studies (Knutson, Van Cauter, Zee, Liu, & Lauderdale, ; Knutson et al., ; Mahmood et al., ; Osonoi et al., ), sleep quality was related to A1C or fasting glucose in the bivariate analysis; however, the relationship became non‐significant after adjusting for covariates (e.g.…”
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“…Consistent with the literature, our findings supported that females experienced more sleep disturbance than their male counterparts. In a study where sleep disturbance in people with T2DM was measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), sleep disturbance was related to being female (OR = 2.72, 95% 1.42–5.20) (Nefs et al., ). In another study, females were at a higher risk for sleep disturbance (OR = 1.72, p < .05) (Gupta & Wang, ).…”
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“…Todos esses hormônios têm ações específicas, mas interferem de alguma forma no metabolismo de glicose sérica e sensibilidade periférica à insulina 3 . Estudos realizados em outros países têm demonstrado alguns fatores associados ao sono de má qualidade em pacientes diabéticos como sexo feminino [4][5] , tempo de diagnóstico [6][7] , crises de hipoglicemia noturnas, nictúria 8 , ansiedade 9 , controle glicêmico [10][11][12][13] , apneia obstrutiva do sono 1,14 , depressão 5,[8][9] , índice de massa corporal, hábito de fumar e vida isolada 15 . Alguns poucos estudos realizados no Brasil pesquisaram a qualidade do sono em pacientes diabéticos 1,[16][17] .…”
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“…Disruptions in the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis are associated with increased risk of infectious disease and inflammatory diseases, including type 2 diabetes (T2D) (Schoorlemmer et al, 2009; Nefs et al, 2015). In T2D, cells are compromised in their ability to properly respond to insulin, a condition known as insulin resistance.…”
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