Excessive daytime sleepiness in older adults of a municipal physical activity program

Introduction: Physical exercise has been shown to have a favorable impact on the health of the individual. Its combination with other healthy lifestyles can positively impact various areas, including sleep quality. Objective: To determine the frequency of excessive daytime sleepiness in older adults...

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Autores principales: Avila Ovalle, Ivon Johana, Arango Arango, Ana Cristina, Cruz Mosquera, Freiser Eceomo, Gómez-Barreiro, Nathalia Andrea, Márquez-Pérez, Yerly Alexandra, Perlaza, Claudia Lorena, Lozano Gómez, Katherine, Zamora-Vidal, Sary, Garzón -Morera, Marcela Nayibe
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2024
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Sumario:Introduction: Physical exercise has been shown to have a favorable impact on the health of the individual. Its combination with other healthy lifestyles can positively impact various areas, including sleep quality. Objective: To determine the frequency of excessive daytime sleepiness in older adults of a municipal physical activity program in Santiago de Cali, Colombia. Methodology: Cross-sectional study that included 605 older adults from a community program of the Secretary of Recreation and Sports of the City of Cali, Colombia, during October 2018 and June 2019. To determine the presence of excessive daytime sleepiness, the Epworth Sleepiness Scale was used. Results: 81.5% of the population was female with a mean age of 73±8 years. The prevalence of excessive daytime sleepiness was 10.5%.  Significant differences were only found in the frequency of excessive daytime sleepiness by socioeconomic stratum, being more common in the low socioeconomic stratum (13% vs 4% P=0.03). Conclusion: Excessive daytime sleepiness is a phenomenon that affects older adults; however, its frequency may be lower in those who are physically active.