作者: Päivi Polo-Kantola , Risto Erkkola , Kerttu Irjala , Hans Helenius , Sirkku Pullinen
DOI: 10.1016/S0029-7844(99)00284-7
关键词: Vasomotor 、 Sleep Stages 、 Risk factor 、 Climacteric 、 Physical therapy 、 Sleep in non-human animals 、 Body mass index 、 Polysomnography 、 Medicine 、 Sleep disorder
摘要: Abstract Objective: To evaluate the effect of climacteric vasomotor symptoms on sleep quality measured by self-report and polysomnography in postmenopausal women. Methods: Seventy-one healthy women were recruited, whom 63 completed study. Each subject recorded subjective for 14 days. Sleep was evaluated objectively all-night using static charge–sensitive bed. Results: During polysomnography, a high frequency not associated with changes latency, percentage stages, number arousals, efficiency, or total time. However, (range 0–8.9, r = .60, P Conclusion: Impaired did manifest as abnormalities polysomnographic recordings. Body mass index age appeared to have strongest objective quality.