African Health Sciences | 2021

Inflammatory cytokines and sleep parameters response to life style intervention in subjects with obese chronic insomnia syndrome

 
 

Abstract


Background: Chronic primary insomnia is a prevalent sleep disorder that is associated with adverse effects on health out- comes. Sleep disturbance is usually associated with abnormal level of systemic inflammation biomarkers. \nObjective: The aim of this study was to detect changes in sleep quality and inflammatory markers following weight loss among subjects with chronic primary insomnia. \nMaterial and Methods: Eighty previously sedentary subjects with chronic primary insomnia subjects enrolled in this study, their age ranged from 32-51 year were randomly assigned to life style intervention group (group A, n=40) or control group (group B, n=40). Polysomnographic recordings for sleep quality assessment, IL-6, IL-10 and TNF-α were measured before and at the end of the study after six months. \nResults: There was a significant increase in the total sleep duration, sleep efficiency, sleep onset latency and IL-10 in addi- tion to significant reduction in awake time after sleep onset, REM latency, IL-6 and TNF-α after 6 months of in group(A) as a result of weight loss program; while the results of the control group (group B) were not significant. Also, there were significant differences between both groups at the end of the study. \nConclusion: Life style intervention modulates systemic inflammatory parameters and sleep quality among subjects with chronic primary insomnia. \nKeywords: Chronic primary insomnia; inflammatory cytokines; life style intervention; sleep quality.

Volume None
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DOI 10.4314/ahs.v21i3.31
Language English
Journal African Health Sciences

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