Relationship between changes in female reproductive status and objective sleep measures:a study based on polysomnography
10.19845/j.cnki.zfysjjbzz.2024.0042
- VernacularTitle:围绝经期女性客观睡眠参数的变化:基于PSG的思考
- Author:
Ziwei GONG
1
;
Liying DENG
1
;
Ye WANG
1
,
2
Author Information
1. 南昌大学第二附属医院,江西 南昌 330006
2. 南昌大学神经病学研究室,江西 南昌 330006
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Perimenopause;
Sleep;
Video polysomnography
- MeSH:
Perimenopause
- From:
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases
2024;41(3):219-223
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To compare the general conditions, clinical characteristics, and polysomnographic features of patients before, around, and after menopause.Methods Participants were divided into premenopausal, perimenopausal, and postmenopausal groups by the age of 45 years and 55 years. General conditions, clinical characteristics, and polysomnographic indicators were compared across these groups.Results A total of 316 patients before, around, and after menopause were included in this study. There were no significant between-group differences in the body mass index, smoking and alcohol consumption rates, sleep latency, sleep duration, sleep efficiency, and the durations and proportions of deep and light sleep. The perimenopausal and postmenopausal groups showed significantly increased nocturnal awakenings and significantly decreased nocturnal oxygen saturation compared with the premenopausal group. The apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) differed significantly between the three groups, showing an increasing trend.Conclusion Changes in reproductive status do not alter objective sleep duration and efficiency, and subjective perception contributes more to sleep disturbances around menopause. Changes in nocturnal sleep continuity, the AHI, and nocturnal minimum oxygen saturation suggest complex neuro-molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of hormonal variations on sleep in women.
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