昼夜节律
匹兹堡睡眠质量指数
医学
随机对照试验
褪黑素
心情
黑暗疗法
光疗法
2型糖尿病
物理疗法
活动记录
睡眠(系统调用)
内科学
糖尿病
睡眠质量
失眠症
内分泌学
精神科
操作系统
计算机科学
作者
Qin Wang,Shuang Wu,志偉 羅,Lihui Pu,Xiaoxia Wang,Maoting Guo,Mingjiao Zhang,Hongxia Tang,Mengjie Chen,Laixi Kong,Ping Huang,Li‐Yuan Chen,Zhe Li,Dan Zhao,Zhenzhen Xiong
标识
DOI:10.3389/fendo.2024.1307537
摘要
Background Light influences the secretion of melatonin in the body and regulates circadian rhythms, which play an important role in sleep and mood. The light level of rooms in long-term care facilities is usually far below the threshold required to regulate the body’s circadian rhythm, and insufficient light can easily lead to sleep and mood disturbances among older residents in nursing homes. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the effects of light therapy on sleep and circadian rhythm in older adults with type 2 diabetes residing in long-term care facilities. Methods This study was a prospective, single-blind, randomized controlled trial. Participants were randomly assigned to either the light therapy (LT) group or the control group and received the intervention for four weeks. Primary outcomes included the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and objective sleep parameters recorded by a sleep monitoring bracelet, Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ). The secondary outcome included glycated serum protein (GSP). Data was collected at three time points: at baseline (T0), immediate post-treatment (T1), and 4-week follow-up (T2). A linear mixed model analysis was used to analyzed the data. Results We enrolled 45 long-term care residents. Compared with the control group, significant reductions in PSQI scores were observed at T1 and T2. At T2, the sleep score of objective sleep parameters was significantly higher in the LT group compared to the control group. Additionally, compared to the baseline T0, MEQ scores were significantly lower in the LT group at T1 and T2, with no significant difference in the control group. There was no significant difference between groups in glycated serum protein values at T1 and T2. However, compared to T0, glycated serum protein values decreased in the LT group while increased in the control group at T2. Conclusion Light therapy had a positive effect on subjective sleep quality and circadian rhythm time type in long-term care residents with type 2 diabetes, and had a possible delayed effect on objective sleep. However, no discernible alterations in blood glucose levels were detected in this study.
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