Sleep Disturbance Puts Seniors At Risk For Falls
Main Category: Seniors / AgingAlso Included In: Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia
Article Date: 20 Feb 2007 - 8:00 PDT
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Sleep disturbances common in older people can lead to an increased risk of falling during waking hours, according to research published in the latest issue of The Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences (Vol. 62A, No. 1). In a special section devoted to sleep disorders, this edition of the journal features four separate reports on the topic.
A team of Australian researchers found a link between falls and a poor quality of nighttime sleep using a sample group of 300 individuals over the age of 65. Fewer falls were reported by those participants without any sleep disturbances.
Other articles in the special section then outline the latest methods in evaluating and addressing sleep patterns among nursing home residents. These can be less invasive tools than traditional polysomnography, allowing for observations in a more natural setting.
Members of the public can purchase this issue of the journal online at http://www.geron.org/.
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The Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences is a refereed publication of The Gerontological Society of America, the oldest and largest national multidisciplinary scientific organization devoted to the advancement of gerontological research. Founded in 1945, its membership includes some 5,000+ researchers, educators, practitioners, and other professionals in the field of aging. The Society's principal missions are to promote research and education in aging and to encourage the dissemination of research results to other scientists, decision makers, and practitioners.
Contact: Todd Kluss
The Gerontological Society of America
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