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Duration of night sleep and cognitive performance of community older adults

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Author(s):
Alves, Elen dos Santos ; Iost Pavarini, Sofia Cristina ; Luchesi, Bruna Moretti ; Ottaviani, Ana Carolina ; Zacarin Cardoso, Juliana de Fatima ; Inouye, Keika
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: REVISTA LATINO-AMERICANA DE ENFERMAGEM; v. 29, p. 13-pg., 2021-01-01.
Abstract

Objective: to analyze the relationship between the duration of self-reported night sleep and the cognitive performance of older adults. Method: the sample consisted of 156 older adults registered in Family Health Units (FHUs) in a city of Sao Paulo, divided into quartiles according to the duration of night sleep. Data collection was performed using a characterization questionnaire, Addenbrooke's Cognitive Exam - Revised (ACE-R) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Descriptive, comparative and correlational statistical analyses were performed. Results: the older adults obtained a mean of 61.94 points in ACE-R and 55.1% presented good sleep quality. Comparative analyses showed differences between the groups only in the cognitive domain of verbal fluency (p=0.018). The post-hoc analyses showed that older adults who slept more hours, a mean of 8.85 hours (Q(1)), had lower scores when compared to those who slept a mean of 6.11 hours (Q(3)) (p=0.004) and of 4.52 hours (Q(4)) (p=0.045). The adjusted model with application of the stepwise method showed a relationship between the independent variables of schooling and sleep duration and the domain verbal fluency. Conclusion: it is concluded that sleep duration is related to the verbal fluency cognitive domain. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 17/04129-9 - Social support, care and cognition in a study addressing elderly caregivers
Grantee:Sofia Cristina Iost Pavarini
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants