Relationship Between Diabetes-Related Complications and Sleep Complaints in Older Mexican Americans

Author:

Sultana Rizwana1ORCID,Downer Brian1,Chen Nai-wei2,Raji Mukaila1,Fernandez David1,Al Snih Soham1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, USA

2. Beaumont Research Institute, Royal Oak, MI, USA

Abstract

Introduction/Objective: The prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is increasing in the older American population, especially Mexican Americans. Sleep disorders are common in older adults with T2DM. This study examined the relationship between T2DM-related complications and sleep complaints in older Mexican Americans over 9 years of follow-up. Methods: Study included 310 participants aged 77 years or older with self-reported diabetes from the Hispanic Established Population for the Epidemiological Study of the Elderly (2007/08-2016). Results: Of the 310 participants, the mean age was 82.04 years. The cohort had significantly more females (69.03%) than males (30.97%). A substantial number of participants had trouble falling asleep (16.13%), waking up several times (36.45%), trouble staying asleep (15.16%), and feeling tired and worn out after waking up (12.90%). The percent of diabetes complications were 70.2% for circulation problems, 58.2% for eye disorders, 15.9% for kidney disease, and 4.4% for amputation. Participants who experienced sleep complaints for 15 or more days in a month were more likely to experience diabetic complications. Discussion: This study demonstrated a significant relationship between T2DM macro- and micro-vascular complications and increased risk of sleep disorders in older Mexican Americans.

Funder

national institutes of health

national institute on aging

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Community and Home Care

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