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Title: | Correlation of serum cortisol with sleep habits and daytime sleepiness of young adults |
Authors: | Bhatti, Ayyaz Ahmed Qureshi, Zeeshan Ahmed Umar, Naima Nasir, Rabea Khan, Umar Ali |
Keywords: | Medical and Health Sciences Medical students Sleep habits Daytime sleepiness Serum cortisol Epworth scale |
Issue Date: | 1-Aug-2019 |
Publisher: | ISRA MEDICAL JOURNAL |
Abstract: | Objective: To assess the sleep habits and daytime sleepiness of medical students and to relate these to their serum cortisol. Study Design: Cross-sectional observational study Place and Duration: Department of Physiology, Islamic International Medical College Rawalpindi and Railway General Hospital Rawalpindi from 1st March 2010 to 28th February 2011 Methodology: Sixty MBBS students, equally from both genders were randomly selected from first year and final year class. Their age, weight, sleep habits, exercise, nap/week and daytime sleepiness were find out through sleep questionnaire and Epworth sleepiness scale. Blood samples for serum cortisol was taken at 9:00am Results: Out of 60 students, sleep duration of 13.33% of students was less than 6 hrs. 16.67% of the students were having daytime sleepiness. Daytime sleepiness was more in female students (26.67%). Female students (76.67%) had more than 3 naps/week. Dreams remembering was more in 66.67% in male students as compared to female students (46.67%). Serum cortisol was 307.8 pg/ml in students having daytime sleepiness as compared to students having no daytime sleepiness (248.8 pg/ml. Daytime sleepiness and weight of the students was positively correlated to the serum cortisol levels. Conclusion: Daytime sleepiness is more in female students resulting in more naps/week as compared to male students. Male students with better sleep at night has more dream remembering as compared to female students. Serum cortisol, a stress marker is raised in students with daytime sleepiness. |
URI: | http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/1869 |
ISSN: | 2413-9289 |
Appears in Collections: | Reports |
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