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Sleep Disturbances Among the Elderly Linked to Suicide"Insomnia, the most common sleep complaint, affects almost half of adults 60 and older." (June 15, 2007) -- By American Academy of Sleep Medicine, [RxPG] Self-reported sleep complaints among the elderly serve as a risk factor for completed suicide. The study, conducted by Rebecca Bernert of Florida State University, focused on data that were collected among 14,456 community elders over a 10-year period. During this time frame, 21 individuals died by suicide. When each suicide was matched to 20 randomly-selected controls, it was discovered that disturbances in sleep, independent of depression, predicted an increased risk for eventual death by suicide. This suggests that, as a warning sign, poor sleep quality constitutes a significant and modifiable risk factor for completed suicide, said Bernert. Evaluating sleep among at-risk patients may therefore guide and importantly inform both clinical decision-making and suicide risk assessment. It is recommended that older adults get seven to eight hours of sleep each night for good health and optimum performance. Unfortunately, many older adults often get less sleep than they need. One reason is that they often have more trouble falling asleep. Not sleeping well can lead to a number of problems. Older adults who have poor nighttime sleep are more likely to have a depressed mood, attention and memory problems, excessive daytime sleepiness, more nighttime falls, and use more over-the-counter or prescription sleep aids. Poor sleep is also associated with a poorer quality of life. Insomnia, the most common sleep complaint, affects almost half of adults 60 and older.
By American Academy of Sleep Medicine Last updated: 06/07 Related Stories
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