Sleep Duration and Quality in Relation to Glycemic Control in type 2 Diabetic Patients Attending Diabetic Centerin Makkah Al-Mokarramah, Saudi Arabia2021

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Khalid Saleh Dairi, Mohammed Ahmed Alzahrani, Mohammad Menwer Alsady, Aiooshah Abdu Brnawi, Maram Mofareh Alotaibi, Jamilah Hamid Almalky, Abdullah Salem Alafifi, Khulood Abdulaziz O Hawsawi, Azzah Ahmed Ali Fallatah, Hanan MontahaHassn Almoashi, WaselThonaian Alsolami, Manal Selmi Alsadi, Kholoud Mohammed Kabli, Fatimah Abdulmuttalib Alshareef

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Background


Recent epidemiological studies have suggested that there is an association between glycemic control and sleep disturbances in patients with type 2 diabetes, but the extent is unclear. Diabetes remains a critical public health challenge. Its prevalence continues to increase and it now affects an estimated 180 million people worldwide, a systematic literature search was performed in Sleep disturbances have been shown to be associated with diabetes control, but the relation between planned waking or napping with glycemic indices has not been evaluated yet. This study assessment the Sleep duration and quality in relation to glycemic control in type 2 diabetic patients Sleep disturbances may be associated with impaired glucose metabolism. Sleep loss is a common condition in modern society . Understanding the link between diabetes and sleep may represent one important part of that effort .


Aim of the study: To assessment of theSleep duration and quality in relation to glycemic control in type 2 diabetic patients attending Diabetic Centerin Makkah Al-Mokarramah , Saudi Arabia2021


Method: Cross sectional study, was conducted among Saudi Arabia adults population in Diabetic Centerin in the primary health care center in Makkah Al-Mukarramah. All participants were requested to fill in the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire to evaluate their sleep quality. In addition, they were inquired about their sleep schedule during day and night. Our total participants were(300)


Results:that most of the participants (62.0%) were in the age group >60 years, the majority of them were female (62.0%) while male(38.0%), regarding  the marital stats most of participants married were(69.0%)while, regarding level of education the majority of participant are Illiterate education  were(34.0%) . regarding Occupation the majority of participant are Retired were(64.0%) .


Conclusion:in dings from the last review suggest that sleep duration as well as sleep quality may be a novel and independent risk for poorer glycemic control in T2DM patients. However, further research is needed to establish the potential causal link between sleep and altered glucose metabolism.

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WaselThonaian Alsolami, Manal Selmi Alsadi, Kholoud Mohammed Kabli, Fatimah Abdulmuttalib Alshareef, K. S. D. M. A. A. M. M. A. A. A. B. M. M. A. J. H. A. A. S. A. K. A. O. H. A. A. A. F. H. M. A. (2022). Sleep Duration and Quality in Relation to Glycemic Control in type 2 Diabetic Patients Attending Diabetic Centerin Makkah Al-Mokarramah, Saudi Arabia2021. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 25(7), 2368–2384. Retrieved from https://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/11330
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