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Türkiye'de Postmenoposal Dönemde Kadınlarda Fiziksel Aktivitenin Uyku Kalitesi Ve Kardiyovasküler Hastalığa Etkisinin Değerlendirilmesi

Year 2021, , 504 - 510, 18.10.2021
https://doi.org/10.18521/ktd.770869

Abstract

Amaç: Menopoz dönemi kadınların kardiyovasküler hastalık (KVH) riskinin ve uyku sorunlarının arttığı yaşam dönemidir. Çalışmada bu dönemdeki kadınlarda fiziksel aktivitenin kardiyovaskülerriskve uyku kalitesine etkisini saptamayı amaçladık.
Gereç ve Yöntem: Çalışma, 2018 yılı Ağustos-Aralık ayları arasında Aile hekimliği polikliniğine başvuran 342 postmenopozal dönemdeki kadın ile yapılmıştır. Kadınlara sosyodemografik veri formu, Uluslararası Fiziksel Aktivite Anketi- kısa form (IPAQ-SF), Pittsburgh Uyku Kalite İndeksi (PUKİ) uygulanmış, Framingham formülasyonu ile KVH risk tahmini hesaplanmıştır. Alınan veriler SPSS 23. programı ile değerlendirilmiş.
Bulgular: Kadınların yaş ortalaması 60,77±9,2 yıl ve 10 yıllık KVH riski yüksek olanların oranı %66,1 idi. Pittsburgh Uyku Kalitesi (PUKİ) Skoru 9,05±4,33 ve iyi uyku kalitesine (PUKİ ≤5) sahip olanların oranı %24,6 idi. Fiziksel aktivite düzeyi 848,68±1213,08 MET-dk/hafta olarak saptandı. Fiziksel olarak aktif olmama durumunun hipertansiyon tanısı varlığı ile ilişkili olduğu görüldü.(p=0,026). Kadınlarda fiziksel aktivite düzeyi şiddetli olanların beden kitle indeksinin(BKİ) düşük olduğu (p = 0,035) , BKİ ve gündüz işlev bozukluğu arttıkça KVH riskinin arttığı görüldü. KVH riski ile uyku kalite skoru ve alt parametreleri fiziksel aktiviteye göre değişmedi. Fiziksel aktivite düzeyinin şiddeti ile Framingham risk skoru (FRS) arasında anlamlı fark olduğu (p=0,032) , fiziksel aktivite düzeyi yüksek olanların FRS en yüksekti. Uyku kalitesi ve alt parametreleri fiziksel aktivite düzeyine göre değişmedi. Obezite varlığında kardiyovasküler risk, alışılmış uyku etkinliği ve uyku bozukluğu komponent skorunun arttığı gösterildi.
Sonuç: Menopoz öncesi dönemden itibaren obeziteyi azaltıp KVH’ın başlamasını veya ilerlemesini önlemek için kadınlar uygun fiziksel aktivite yapmaya yönlendirilmelidir. Postmenopozal dönemde uyku kalitesini arttırmak amacıyla uyku hijyeni eğitimleri verilebilir.

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Uzmanlık tezinden türetilmiş bu çalışmada eğitim ve araştırma konusundaki desteklerinden dolayı Doç.Dr.Cenk Aypak ve SBÜ Dışkapı Yıldırım Beyazıt SUAM'deki uzmanlarımıza teşekkür ediyoruz.

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Evaluation of the Effect of Physical Activity on Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women in the Postmenoposal Period in Turkey

Year 2021, , 504 - 510, 18.10.2021
https://doi.org/10.18521/ktd.770869

Abstract

Objective: Menopause is a period of life in which women are at increased risk of cardiovascular diseases and sleep problems. In this study, we aimed to determine the effect of physical activity on CVR and sleep quality in women in this period.
Materials and Methods: The study was conducted with 342 postmenopausal women (PMW) who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria who applied to the outpatient clinic between August and December 2018 at Health Sciences University Dışkapı Yıldırım Beyazıt Training and Research Hospital. Women were given sociodemographic data form, International Physical Activity Questionnaire short form(IPAQ-SF), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) , calculated CVR estimation with Framingham formulation. The data were evaluated with SPSS 23 program.
Results: In our study the mean age of women was 60.77 ± 9.2 years. The rate of patients with a 10-year CVR was 66.1%. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality (PSQI) scorewas 9.05 ± 4.33 and the rate of good sleep quality (PSQI ≤5) was 24.6%. Physical activity (PA) level was found to be 848.68 ± 1213.08 MET-min /week. It was observed that the state of being physically inactive was associated with the presence of a diagnosis of hypertension (p = 0.026). It was observed that those with severe PA levels in women had low body mass index (BMI) (p = 0.035), and increased CVD as the BMI and daytime dysfunction increased. Cardiovascular risk (CVR), sleep quality score and subparameters did not change according to physical activity. While there was a significant difference between the severity of PA level and Framingham risk score (FRS) (p = 0.032), those with high PA levels had the lowest FRS. Sleep quality and subparameters did not change according to PA level. In the presence of obesity, CVR, habitual sleep afficiency and sleep disorder component scores were shown to increase.
Conclusion: From the pre-menopausal period, women should be directed to perform appropriate PA to reduce obesity and prevent the onset or progression of CVD. Sleep hygiene trainings can be given to improve sleep quality in the postmenopausal period.

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  • 7. Lee J, Han Y, Cho HH, Kim MR. Sleep Disorders and Menopause J Menopausal Med. 2019 Aug;25(2):83-87.
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  • 17. Casas RS, Pettee Gabriel KK, Kriska AM, Kuller LH, Conroy MB. Association of leisure physical activity and sleep with cardiovascular risk factors in postmenopausal women. Menopause. 2012 Apr;19(4):413-9.
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  • 22. Chang YJ, Bellettiere J, Godbole S, Keshavarz S, Maestas JP et al. Total Sitting Time and Sitting Pattern in PMWDiffer by Hispanic Ethnicity and are Associated With Cardiometabolic Risk Biomarkers. J Am Heart Assoc. 2020 Feb 18;9(4):e013.
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  • 24. Medic G, Wille M, Eh Hemels M. Short- and long-term health consequences of sleep disruption. Nat Sci Sleep. 2017 May 19;9:151-161.
  • 25. Wu X, Tao S, Zhang Y, Zhang S, Tao F. Low PAand high screen time can ıncrease the risks of mental health problems and poor sleep quality among Chinese college students. PLoS ONE 2015;10(3):1.
  • 26. Magee CA, Reddy P, Robinson L, McGregor A. Sleep quality subtypes and obesity. Health Psychol 2016;35(12):1289-97.
  • 27. Kim MJ, Yim G, Park HY Vasomotor and physical menopausal symptoms are associated with sleep quality. PLoS One. 2018;13(2):4-8.
  • 28. Zhou Y, Yang R, Li C, Tao M. Sleep disorder, an independent risk associated with arterial stiffness in menopause.Sci Rep. 2017;7(1):1904.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
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Gülcan Karahan 0000-0001-5292-1205

Özlem Suvak 0000-0001-6286-8081

Süleyman Görpelioğlu 0000-0003-4579-5970

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Publication Date October 18, 2021
Acceptance Date July 11, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021

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APA Karahan, G., Suvak, Ö., & Görpelioğlu, S. (2021). Evaluation of the Effect of Physical Activity on Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women in the Postmenoposal Period in Turkey. Konuralp Medical Journal, 13(3), 504-510. https://doi.org/10.18521/ktd.770869
AMA Karahan G, Suvak Ö, Görpelioğlu S. Evaluation of the Effect of Physical Activity on Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women in the Postmenoposal Period in Turkey. Konuralp Medical Journal. October 2021;13(3):504-510. doi:10.18521/ktd.770869
Chicago Karahan, Gülcan, Özlem Suvak, and Süleyman Görpelioğlu. “Evaluation of the Effect of Physical Activity on Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women in the Postmenoposal Period in Turkey”. Konuralp Medical Journal 13, no. 3 (October 2021): 504-10. https://doi.org/10.18521/ktd.770869.
EndNote Karahan G, Suvak Ö, Görpelioğlu S (October 1, 2021) Evaluation of the Effect of Physical Activity on Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women in the Postmenoposal Period in Turkey. Konuralp Medical Journal 13 3 504–510.
IEEE G. Karahan, Ö. Suvak, and S. Görpelioğlu, “Evaluation of the Effect of Physical Activity on Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women in the Postmenoposal Period in Turkey”, Konuralp Medical Journal, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 504–510, 2021, doi: 10.18521/ktd.770869.
ISNAD Karahan, Gülcan et al. “Evaluation of the Effect of Physical Activity on Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women in the Postmenoposal Period in Turkey”. Konuralp Medical Journal 13/3 (October 2021), 504-510. https://doi.org/10.18521/ktd.770869.
JAMA Karahan G, Suvak Ö, Görpelioğlu S. Evaluation of the Effect of Physical Activity on Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women in the Postmenoposal Period in Turkey. Konuralp Medical Journal. 2021;13:504–510.
MLA Karahan, Gülcan et al. “Evaluation of the Effect of Physical Activity on Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women in the Postmenoposal Period in Turkey”. Konuralp Medical Journal, vol. 13, no. 3, 2021, pp. 504-10, doi:10.18521/ktd.770869.
Vancouver Karahan G, Suvak Ö, Görpelioğlu S. Evaluation of the Effect of Physical Activity on Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women in the Postmenoposal Period in Turkey. Konuralp Medical Journal. 2021;13(3):504-10.