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Somatic Diseases and Sleep Complaints

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ABSTRACT. Gislason T, Almqvist M (Departments of Lung Medicine and Psychiatry, University Hospital, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden). Somatic diseases and sleep complaints. An epidemiological study of 3201 Swedish men. Acta Med Scand 1987; 221:475–81. The prevalence of sleep complaints and somatic diseases was estimated in a random sample of 4064 Swedish men aged 30–69 years. Great difficulty initiating sleep (DIS) was experienced by 6.9% and moderate problems in DIS by 14.3%. Complaints of major difficulty maintaining sleep (DMS) were reported by 7.5% of the men and of moderate DMS by 14.9%. DMS was more frequent with increasing age. Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) was reported by 5.7%. Altogether 879 men were attending regular medical examinations for somatic diseases. Among the 299 hypertensive men, major complaints of DMS (13.5%), DIS (8.4%) and EDS (8.8%) were more common, but the 167 men treated with β‐blockers rather showed a proportionally somewhat lower prevalence of sleep complaints. Men with obstructive pulmonary disease ( n =113) had a higher prevalence of DMS (18.8%) and EDS (12.4%). Diabetic men ( n =74) complained also more often of DMS (21.9%), DIS (21.1%) and EDS (12.2%). Men with rheumatic disease ( n =176) and obesity ( n =221) also had increased prevalence of sleep complaints.

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