Sleep disturbances in an arctic population: The Tromsø Study

Abstract Background Prevalence estimates for insomnia range from 10 to 50% in the adult general population. Sleep disturbances cause great impairment in quality of life, which might even rival or exceed the impairment in other chronic medical disorders. The economic implications and use of health-ca...

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Published in:BMC Health Services Research
Main Authors: Straand Jørund, Fetveit Arne, Bjorvatn Bjørn
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2008
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d0f6534206b14f8e9218251f53e3f058 2023-05-15T15:15:52+02:00 Sleep disturbances in an arctic population: The Tromsø Study Straand Jørund Fetveit Arne Bjorvatn Bjørn 2008-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-8-117 https://doaj.org/article/d0f6534206b14f8e9218251f53e3f058 EN eng BMC http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/8/117 https://doaj.org/toc/1472-6963 doi:10.1186/1472-6963-8-117 1472-6963 https://doaj.org/article/d0f6534206b14f8e9218251f53e3f058 BMC Health Services Research, Vol 8, Iss 1, p 117 (2008) Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2008 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-8-117 2022-12-31T08:52:46Z Abstract Background Prevalence estimates for insomnia range from 10 to 50% in the adult general population. Sleep disturbances cause great impairment in quality of life, which might even rival or exceed the impairment in other chronic medical disorders. The economic implications and use of health-care services related to chronic insomnia represent a clinical concern as well as a pronounced public health problem. Hypnotics are frequently prescribed for insomnia, but alcohol and over-the-counter sleep aids seem to be more widely used by insomniacs than prescription medications. Despite the complex relationship between insomnia and physical and mental health factors, the condition appears to be underrecognized and undertreated by health care providers, probably due to the generally limited knowledge of the causes and natural development of insomnia. Methods/Design The Tromsø Study is an ongoing population-based cohort study with five previous health studies undertaken between 1974 and 2001. This protocol outlines a planned study within the sixth Tromsø Study (Tromsø VI), aiming at; 1) describing sleep patterns in a community-based sample representative of the general population of northern Norway, and 2) examining outcome variables of sleep disturbances against possible explanatory and confounding variables, both within a cross-sectional approach, as well as retrospectively in a longitudinal study – exploring sleep patterns in subjects who have attended two or more of the previous Tromsø studies between 1974 and 2009. First, we plan to perform a simple screening in order to identify those participants with probable sleep disturbances, and secondly to investigate these sleep disturbances further, using an extensive sleep-questionnaire. We will also collect biological explanatory variables, i.e. blood samples, weight, height and blood pressure. We plan to merge data on an individual level from the Tromsø VI Study with data from the Norwegian Prescription Database (NorPD), which is a national registry including data ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Population Northern Norway Tromsø Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Norway Tromsø BMC Health Services Research 8 1
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description Abstract Background Prevalence estimates for insomnia range from 10 to 50% in the adult general population. Sleep disturbances cause great impairment in quality of life, which might even rival or exceed the impairment in other chronic medical disorders. The economic implications and use of health-care services related to chronic insomnia represent a clinical concern as well as a pronounced public health problem. Hypnotics are frequently prescribed for insomnia, but alcohol and over-the-counter sleep aids seem to be more widely used by insomniacs than prescription medications. Despite the complex relationship between insomnia and physical and mental health factors, the condition appears to be underrecognized and undertreated by health care providers, probably due to the generally limited knowledge of the causes and natural development of insomnia. Methods/Design The Tromsø Study is an ongoing population-based cohort study with five previous health studies undertaken between 1974 and 2001. This protocol outlines a planned study within the sixth Tromsø Study (Tromsø VI), aiming at; 1) describing sleep patterns in a community-based sample representative of the general population of northern Norway, and 2) examining outcome variables of sleep disturbances against possible explanatory and confounding variables, both within a cross-sectional approach, as well as retrospectively in a longitudinal study – exploring sleep patterns in subjects who have attended two or more of the previous Tromsø studies between 1974 and 2009. First, we plan to perform a simple screening in order to identify those participants with probable sleep disturbances, and secondly to investigate these sleep disturbances further, using an extensive sleep-questionnaire. We will also collect biological explanatory variables, i.e. blood samples, weight, height and blood pressure. We plan to merge data on an individual level from the Tromsø VI Study with data from the Norwegian Prescription Database (NorPD), which is a national registry including data ...
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title Sleep disturbances in an arctic population: The Tromsø Study
title_short Sleep disturbances in an arctic population: The Tromsø Study
title_full Sleep disturbances in an arctic population: The Tromsø Study
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title_full_unstemmed Sleep disturbances in an arctic population: The Tromsø Study
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