Musculoskeletal pain during the night and its relationship to sleep quality and poor sleep perception among older adults

Priscila K. Morelhão, Guilherme L. Fernandes, Vinicius Dokkedal-Silva, Gabriel N. Pires, Sergio Tufik, Monica L. Andersen
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Abstract

Background

During the aging process, pain and sleep complaints become increasingly common and constitute two prominent factors affecting the quality of life in older people. In this sense, the relationship between sleep and pain is considered bidirectional. For a complete evaluation of the link between sleep and pain, a combination of subjective and objective evaluation methods can be employed. These measures include polysomnography and questionnaires evaluating self-reported sleep quality and pain complaints.

Objective

The objective was to develop a structural equation model that appropriately approaches the link between sleep and musculoskeletal pain.

Design

Cross-sectional study based on the dataset from the 2015 São Paulo Epidemiologic Sleep Study (EPISONO).

Setting

Sleep lab.

Subjects

Individuals aged 60 years or more (n = 152).

Methods

We used exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modelling to identify the significant variables from and build the intended model.

Results

Structural equation modelling showed that feeling pain during the night was associated with poor sleep perception; however, waking up and feeling pain in the morning was not associated with either poor sleep perception or objective sleep quality. Poor sleep perception factor presented a fit measure of KMO = 0.5. The significant variables of the final model for the objective sleep quality factor were sleep efficiency, total sleep time, and sleep latency.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that feeling pain in the night, but not in the morning, was associated with poor subjective sleep in older adults.

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老年人夜间肌肉骨骼疼痛及其与睡眠质量和睡眠感知差的关系
在老龄化过程中,疼痛和睡眠抱怨变得越来越普遍,构成了影响老年人生活质量的两个突出因素。从这个意义上说,睡眠和疼痛之间的关系被认为是双向的。为了完整地评估睡眠和疼痛之间的联系,可以采用主观和客观相结合的评估方法。这些措施包括多导睡眠仪和评估自我报告的睡眠质量和疼痛投诉的问卷调查。目的:目的是建立一个结构方程模型,适当地接近睡眠和肌肉骨骼疼痛之间的联系。设计基于2015年圣保罗流行病学睡眠研究(EPISONO)数据集的横断面研究。SettingSleep实验室。研究对象年龄在60岁或以上的个体(n = 152)。方法采用探索性因子分析和结构方程建模方法,识别其中的显著变量,建立拟合模型。结果结构方程模型显示,夜间感觉疼痛与睡眠感知差有关;然而,早晨醒来感到疼痛与睡眠感知差或客观睡眠质量无关。睡眠知觉不良因子的拟合测度为KMO = 0.5。客观睡眠质量因子最终模型的显著变量为睡眠效率、总睡眠时间和睡眠潜伏期。结论我们的研究结果表明,老年人在夜间感到疼痛,而不是在早晨感到疼痛,与主观睡眠质量差有关。
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Sleep epidemiology Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Medicine, Clinical Neurology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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