2024, Number 6
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Arch Med Fam 2024; 26 (6)
Association between quality of sleep and glycemic control in a Family Medicine Unit of Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas. Mexico
Carrillo-Aguiar LA, Torres-García LT, Martínez-Pérez OE, Medina-Alemán F, Salas-Flores R, González-Pérez B
Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 281-285
PDF size: 192.71 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective: To evaluate the association between sleep
quality and glycemic control in adult patients with
type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2).
Methods: Cross-sectional
study, non-probabilistic sampling was performed
among patients with DM2 at UMF No. 77. A
sample of 200 patients who met the inclusion criteria
was obtained. Finally, 68 patients were excluded due
to having incomplete electronic records, confirming
a sample of 132 patients. After informed consent, sociodemographic
characteristics were obtained, determination
of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c),
establishing values of ‹6.5% as glycemic control.
A validated instrument was applied to evaluate the
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI).
Results: Of
the 132 patients, 25% had good glycemic control.
Overweight patients had a fourfold increased risk of
glycemic imbalance: Patients without sleep problems
had a 12-fold lower risk of glycemic imbalance. In
constrat patients who required medical attention for
their sleep quality and those who required medical
attention had a five- and three-fold increased risk of
glycemic imbalance.
Conclusions: Sleep quality was
associated with glycosylated hemoglobin control or
no control in patients with DM2.
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