We aim to clarify the relationship between sleep hygiene and the onset of sarcopenia or cognitive dysfunction using sleep time, arousal, and sleep quality as indicators in COPD or IPF patients, and clarify the effects of sleep hygiene on disease progression and life prognosis.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) have been reported to be associated with a high rate of sleep-related disorders such as insomnia, sleep-related hypoventilation, and sleep apnea syndrome.Sleep-related disorders cause symptoms such as daytime sleepiness, decreased ADL, and depression, which causes cognitive dysfunction. Both COPD and IPF have been reported to be associated with cognitive dysfunction. Recently, it has been focused on the relationship between sleep-related disorders and sarcopenia. The relationship between sleep hygiene, cognitive dysfunction, and sarcopenia in the patients with COPD or IPF is not well understood.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
120
National Hospital Organization Minami Kyoto Hospital
Jōyō, Kyoto, Japan
RECRUITINGRelationship between sleep time at study enrollment and onset of sarcopenia during follow-up period
Time frame: Two years
Relationship between sleep time at study enrollment and the onset of mild cognitive impairment during follow-up period
Time frame: Two years
Relationship between sleep efficiency, arousal at the time of study enrollment and the onset of sarcopenia and mild cognitive impairment during the follow-up period
Time frame: Two years
Association of sleep time, sleep efficiency, arousal at the time of study enrollment and hospitalization and death due to COPD exacerbations or IPF exacerbations during follow-up period
Time frame: Two years
Relationship between sleep time, sleep efficiency, arousal at the time of study enrollment and changes in grip strength, walking speed, skeletal muscle mass and cognitive function during follow-up period
Time frame: Two years
Relationship between sleep time, sleep efficiency, arousal at the time of study enrollment and changes in grip strength, walking speed, skeletal muscle mass and cognitive function at the time of study enrollment
Time frame: Two years
Factors associated with the onset of sarcopenia and mild cognitive impairment during follow-up period
Time frame: Two years
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