ICHWC Exam study (Sleep)
What percentage of adults in the U.S. report insufficient sleep or rest at least 15 out of every 30 days
25 % of U.S. adults
Abnormalities in the neurotransmitter dopamine have often been associated with
RLS - Restless Leg Syndrome
Obesity is a significant risk factor for
SDB, and weight loss is associated with a decrease in SDB severity.
Sleep timing and duration affect
a number of endocrine, metabolic, and neurological functions that are critical to the maintenance of individual health.
Chronic psycho-physiological insomnia (or "learned" or "conditioned" insomnia) may result from
a stressor combined with fear of being unable to sleep.
Insomnia is characterized by
an inability to initiate or maintain sleep
Epidemiologic studies conducted in the community have also revealed an association between short sleep duration
and excess body weight
Sleep health is a particular concern for individuals with chronic disabilities and disorders such as (7 disorders)
arthritis kidney disease pain human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epilepsy Parkinson's disease depression
Recent research suggests that optimizing sleep duration and quality may be important means of improving
blood sugar control in persons with type 2 diabetes.
Persons with sleep apnea
characteristically make periodic gasping or "snorting" noises, during which their sleep is momentarily interrupted.
Notably, hypertension, stroke, coronary heart disease and irregular heartbeats (cardiac arrhythmias) have been found to be more common among those with
disordered sleep
According to good sleep hygiene, remove
electronic devices, such as TVs, computers, and smart phones, from the bedroom
People with untreated SDB (Sleep-disordered breathing) have 2 to 4 times the risk of
heart attack and stroke
According to good sleep hygiene, avoid
large meals, caffeine, and alcohol before bedtime
According to good sleep hygiene, make sure your bedroom is
quiet, dark, relaxing, and at a comfortable temperature
Health care providers may treat chronic insomnia with a combination of use of
sedative-hypnotic or sedating antidepressant medications, along with behavioral techniques to promote regular sleep.
Recent research has indicated that depressive symptoms may decrease once
sleep apnea has been effectively treated and sufficient sleep restored
According to good sleep hygiene, be consistent. Go to bed at
the same time each night and get up at the same time each morning, including on the weekends
Notably, insufficient sleep has been linked to the development and management of a number of chronic diseases and conditions, including (4 conditions)
type 2 diabetes cardiovascular disease obesity depression.
RLS (Restless Leg Syndrome) is characterized by an
unpleasant "creeping" sensation, often feeling like it is originating in the lower legs, but often associated with aches and pains throughout the legs
The healthcare provider may treat narcolepsy
with stimulant medications combined with behavioral interventions, such as regularly scheduled naps
According to good sleep hygiene, being what during the day can help you fall asleep more easily at night
Being physically active during the day can help you fall asleep more easily at night.
If left untreated, sleep disorders and chronic short sleep are associated with an increased risk of: (5 health issues)
Heart disease High blood pressure Obesity Diabetes All-cause mortality
Narcolepsy
Excessive daytime sleepiness (including episodes of irresistible sleepiness) combined with sudden muscle weakness
Adequate sleep is necessary to: (4 things)
Fight off infection Support the metabolism of sugar to prevent diabetes Perform well in school Work effectively and safely
What does SDB stand for?
Sleep-disordered breathing