KMID : 0384320100310110837
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Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2010 Volume.31 No. 11 p.837 ~ p.844
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Prevalence of Sleep Disorder and Associated Factors in Family Practi
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Lee Sam
Cheong Yoo-Seock Park Eal-Whan Choi Eun-Young Yoo Ho-Kuan Kang Ki-Hyung Kang Wo-Soon Kim Ki-Sung Kim Hye-Kyung Park Kyung-Sup Park Yun-Jong Suh Moon-Sung Sim Sug-Kyu Ohm Hyung-Taek Lee Ran Lee Seung-Hwa Lim Ki-Bo Jeong Eun-Joo Park Hyun-Kyung Lee Bum Lee Hang
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Abstract
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Background: Sleep is an essential restorative physiologic phenomenon. Impaired sleep results in significant negative effect to the health. Symptoms like sleep initiation difficulty, frequent awakening, severe snoring have related to poor sleep quality. We studied frequency and compared the characteristics of common sleep disorders at family practice.
Methods: We surveyed patients over 18 years of age and their guardians who visited 16 familial practices for 6 days. We investigated sleep characteristics, frequency of sleep disorder and associated factors by questionnaires and analyzed by frequency analysis, Spearman¡¯s correlation coefficient, multiple logistic regression.
Results: We enrolled 1,117 participants. Older participants were more likely to report early sleep onset and off time, short sleep duration. Mean number of awakening during a typical night is 1.69. Female complained difficulties in initiation and maintenance of sleep more than male. A total of 32.5% had these insomnia symptoms and related to hypertension, stroke, stress, arthralgia, depression, urological disorder. 31.1% had excessive daytime sleepiness, related to stress, arthralgia, depression. Loud snoring and gasp for breath showed positive correlation between male, high BMI. Disrupted sleep over 3 times was related to old age, female, diabetes, hypertension, stroke, stress, arthralgia, depression. Restless leg syndrome were high in elderly, high BMI, stress, arthralgia and depression.
Conclusion: About one in three who visit in primary medical practice have sleep disorder symptoms like insomnia, daytime fatigue, snoring. 3% of them have gasp for breath, 8% have restless leg syndrome.
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KEYWORD
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eep Patterns, Prevalence of Sleep Disorder, Family Practice
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