Incidence of Daytime Sleepiness and Associated Factors in Two First Nations Communities in Saskatchewan, Canada
Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is the tendency to sleep at inappropriate times during the day. It can interfere with day-to-day activities and lead to several health issues. The objective of this study was to investigate the association between income, housing conditions, and incidence of EDS in...
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ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:7509673 2023-05-15T16:15:26+02:00 Incidence of Daytime Sleepiness and Associated Factors in Two First Nations Communities in Saskatchewan, Canada Karunanayake, Chandima P. Dosman, James A. Rennie, Donna C. Lawson, Joshua A. Kirychuk, Shelley Fenton, Mark Ramsden, Vivian R. Seeseequasis, Jeremy Abonyi, Sylvia Pahwa, Punam 2018-09-20 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7509673/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33089152 https://doi.org/10.3390/clockssleep1010003 en eng MDPI http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7509673/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33089152 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/clockssleep1010003 © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). CC-BY Clocks Sleep Article Text 2018 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.3390/clockssleep1010003 2020-10-25T00:18:27Z Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is the tendency to sleep at inappropriate times during the day. It can interfere with day-to-day activities and lead to several health issues. The objective of this study was to investigate the association between income, housing conditions, and incidence of EDS in adults living in two Cree First Nations communities. The data for this study involved 317 individuals aged 18 years and older who participated in baseline and follow-up evaluations (after four years) of the First Nations Lung Health Project, which was conducted in Saskatchewan in 2012–2013 and 2016. Both at baseline and follow-up survey after four years, an Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) score >10 was considered to be abnormal. Logistic regression models were used to assess relationships between abnormal ESS and covariates at baseline. In 2016, 7.6% (24/317) of the participants reported an ESS >10 with the mean being 12.8 ± 2.0. For the same group, the mean ESS at baseline was 6.9 ± 2.2. The incidence of subjective EDS based on the ESS >10 was estimated at 7.6% over four years. This study showed an association between incidence of subjective EDS and less money left over at end of the month, having a house in need of repairs, having water or dampness in the past 12 months, and damage caused by dampness. Text First Nations PubMed Central (PMC) Canada Clocks & Sleep 1 1 13 25 |
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Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is the tendency to sleep at inappropriate times during the day. It can interfere with day-to-day activities and lead to several health issues. The objective of this study was to investigate the association between income, housing conditions, and incidence of EDS in adults living in two Cree First Nations communities. The data for this study involved 317 individuals aged 18 years and older who participated in baseline and follow-up evaluations (after four years) of the First Nations Lung Health Project, which was conducted in Saskatchewan in 2012–2013 and 2016. Both at baseline and follow-up survey after four years, an Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) score >10 was considered to be abnormal. Logistic regression models were used to assess relationships between abnormal ESS and covariates at baseline. In 2016, 7.6% (24/317) of the participants reported an ESS >10 with the mean being 12.8 ± 2.0. For the same group, the mean ESS at baseline was 6.9 ± 2.2. The incidence of subjective EDS based on the ESS >10 was estimated at 7.6% over four years. This study showed an association between incidence of subjective EDS and less money left over at end of the month, having a house in need of repairs, having water or dampness in the past 12 months, and damage caused by dampness. |
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Karunanayake, Chandima P. Dosman, James A. Rennie, Donna C. Lawson, Joshua A. Kirychuk, Shelley Fenton, Mark Ramsden, Vivian R. Seeseequasis, Jeremy Abonyi, Sylvia Pahwa, Punam |
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Karunanayake, Chandima P. Dosman, James A. Rennie, Donna C. Lawson, Joshua A. Kirychuk, Shelley Fenton, Mark Ramsden, Vivian R. Seeseequasis, Jeremy Abonyi, Sylvia Pahwa, Punam |
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Incidence of Daytime Sleepiness and Associated Factors in Two First Nations Communities in Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Incidence of Daytime Sleepiness and Associated Factors in Two First Nations Communities in Saskatchewan, Canada |
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