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

  • TAKE Koki
    Visiting Nurse Station Takaoka, Seirei Care Center Takaoka Division of Rehabilitation Science, Seirei Christopher University Graduate School
  • ASHIZAWA Ryota
    Division of Rehabilitation Science, Seirei Christopher University Graduate School Department of Rehabilitation, Seirei Mikatahara General Hospital
  • YAMASHITA Kazuma
    Department of Rehabilitation, Enshu Hospital, JA Shizuoka Kohseiren
  • OKAWARA Kengo
    Division of Rehabilitation Science, Seirei Christopher University Graduate School Department of Rehabilitation, Suzukake Central Hospital
  • HONDA Hiroya
    Division of Rehabilitation Science, Seirei Christopher University Graduate School Department of Rehabilitation, Hanadaira Care Center
  • NAKAGAWA Masahiro
    Division of Rehabilitation Science, Seirei Christopher University Graduate School Department of Rehabilitation, Akaiwa Hospital
  • KIRIYAMA Kazuya
    Department of Rehabilitation, Hanadaira Care Center
  • YOSHIMOTO Yoshinobu
    Department of Physical Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Seirei Christopher University

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  • 在宅要介護高齢者の睡眠と座位行動の関連性の検証
  • ザイタク ヨウカイゴコウレイシャ ノ スイミン ト ザイ コウドウ ノ カンレンセイ ノ ケンショウ

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Abstract

<p>[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.</p>

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  • Rigakuryoho Kagaku

    Rigakuryoho Kagaku 35 (4), 521-525, 2020

    The Society of Physical Therapy Science

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