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The Relationship between Sleep and Sedentary Behavior in Home-bound Elderly Disabled Persons

[Purpose] The purpose of this literature review was to clarify the relationship between sleep and sedentary behavior in home-bound elderly disabled. [Participants and Methods] The participants were elderly disabled people aged 65 and over who could walk at home. Sleep duration, sleep onset latency,...

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Published in:Rigaku ryoho kagaku 2020, Vol.35(4), pp.521-525
Main Authors: TAKE, Koki, ASHIZAWA, Ryota, YAMASHITA, Kazuma, OKAWARA, Kengo, HONDA, Hiroya, NAKAGAWA, Masahiro, KIRIYAMA, Kazuya, YOSHIMOTO, Yoshinobu
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Summary:[Purpose] The purpose of this literature review was to clarify the relationship between sleep and sedentary behavior in home-bound elderly disabled. [Participants and Methods] The participants were elderly disabled people aged 65 and over who could walk at home. Sleep duration, sleep onset latency, nocturnal awakening, and sleep efficiency were evaluated using a non-wearable actigraphy device. Sedentary behavior was measured using a triaxial accelerometer. Sleep evaluation and sedentary behavior were measured for 7 consecutive days. In addition, Body Mass Index was extracted from medical records, and physical function and depression were measured. [Results] Only nocturnal awakening after sleep onset was significantly associated with sedentary behavior. [Conclusion] The results suggest that when a long time is spent in sedentary behavior, nocturnal awakening is prolonged.
ISSN:1341-1667
2434-2807
DOI:10.1589/rika.35.521