Stress and poor quality of sleep: risk factors contributing to type 2 diabetes mellitus

Background and Aims: Sleep can affect blood sugar levels, and blood glucose control can also affect person’s sleep. This can be considered as vicious cycle. Stress and lack of sleep have been shown to increase blood sugar levels and the risk of diabetes mellitus. This study conducted at Hospital P...

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Main Authors: Baharudin, Mohamad Sharul Fahmi, Soe, May Khin Soe, E. Zainudin, Engku Nuraishah Huda, Bahaludin, Hafizah, Abdul Rahim, Roslina, Andylim, Nizafaziasyida Fauzee, Mohd Mansor, Mohd Amin, Yaacob, Norhafiza
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spelling iium-747052019-09-13T10:08:27Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/74705/ Stress and poor quality of sleep: risk factors contributing to type 2 diabetes mellitus Baharudin, Mohamad Sharul Fahmi Soe, May Khin Soe E. Zainudin, Engku Nuraishah Huda Bahaludin, Hafizah Abdul Rahim, Roslina Andylim, Nizafaziasyida Fauzee Mohd Mansor, Mohd Amin Yaacob, Norhafiza R Medicine (General) Background and Aims: Sleep can affect blood sugar levels, and blood glucose control can also affect person’s sleep. This can be considered as vicious cycle. Stress and lack of sleep have been shown to increase blood sugar levels and the risk of diabetes mellitus. This study conducted at Hospital Pekan and aimed to evaluate how perceived stress score (PSS) and quality of sleep are influent to Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients. In addition, this study determined to check the statistically significant difference between the T2DM patients and healthy group based on the biochemical parameters. Methods: A case-control comparative study was conducted to recognize the contribution of stress and sleep quality in total of 98 subjects. Among 98 subjects, 49 were healthy and the rest were T2DM patients. R studio was used for conducting the statistical analyses. First, descriptive analyses were performed to describe the data in general. Next, independent t-test was employed to find the significance of difference between healthy and T2DM patients based on the PSS, quality of sleep and biochemical parameters. Results: The mean of PSS for T2DM patient was 48.27 ±5.72 which was higher than healthy group’s mean value (28.92±4.03). Meanwhile, the mean of Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) score was 7.24±2.35 in T2DM patients and 4.84±2.81 in normal healthy adults. The results found that the T2DM patients have high stress and less sleep quality as compared to the healthy group. In addition, the item scale showed adequate internal reliability with a Cronbach’s coefficient alpha of . Moreover, the biochemical parameters namely FBG, Triglyceride, HDL-c, LDL-c, HbA1c, and serum cortisol were observed a significant difference between the T2DM patients and healthy group. Conclusions: This study provides the strong evidence that T2DM patients have poorer psychological wellbeing contrasting with control group. Moreover, this Psycho-physiological study highlighted that stress and sleep disturbance in diabetes patient lead to poor glycaemic control and consequently deteriorate the biochemical changes in body. This noble finding suggests expending the investigation with larger sample size in Malaysia. 2019-08-18 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/74705/1/Abstract%20Book%20FAOBMB%202019.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/74705/8/Poster%20%28Template%29%2014.8.2019.pdf Baharudin, Mohamad Sharul Fahmi and Soe, May Khin Soe and E. Zainudin, Engku Nuraishah Huda and Bahaludin, Hafizah and Abdul Rahim, Roslina and Andylim, Nizafaziasyida Fauzee and Mohd Mansor, Mohd Amin and Yaacob, Norhafiza (2019) Stress and poor quality of sleep: risk factors contributing to type 2 diabetes mellitus. In: 27th FAOBMB Conference 2019 and 44th Annual Conference of MSBMB: Biomolecules: Networks and Systems, 19th-22nd August 2019, Berjaya Times Square Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Unpublished) https://www.faobmbkl2019.com/
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Baharudin, Mohamad Sharul Fahmi
Soe, May Khin Soe
E. Zainudin, Engku Nuraishah Huda
Bahaludin, Hafizah
Abdul Rahim, Roslina
Andylim, Nizafaziasyida Fauzee
Mohd Mansor, Mohd Amin
Yaacob, Norhafiza
Stress and poor quality of sleep: risk factors contributing to type 2 diabetes mellitus
description Background and Aims: Sleep can affect blood sugar levels, and blood glucose control can also affect person’s sleep. This can be considered as vicious cycle. Stress and lack of sleep have been shown to increase blood sugar levels and the risk of diabetes mellitus. This study conducted at Hospital Pekan and aimed to evaluate how perceived stress score (PSS) and quality of sleep are influent to Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients. In addition, this study determined to check the statistically significant difference between the T2DM patients and healthy group based on the biochemical parameters. Methods: A case-control comparative study was conducted to recognize the contribution of stress and sleep quality in total of 98 subjects. Among 98 subjects, 49 were healthy and the rest were T2DM patients. R studio was used for conducting the statistical analyses. First, descriptive analyses were performed to describe the data in general. Next, independent t-test was employed to find the significance of difference between healthy and T2DM patients based on the PSS, quality of sleep and biochemical parameters. Results: The mean of PSS for T2DM patient was 48.27 ±5.72 which was higher than healthy group’s mean value (28.92±4.03). Meanwhile, the mean of Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) score was 7.24±2.35 in T2DM patients and 4.84±2.81 in normal healthy adults. The results found that the T2DM patients have high stress and less sleep quality as compared to the healthy group. In addition, the item scale showed adequate internal reliability with a Cronbach’s coefficient alpha of . Moreover, the biochemical parameters namely FBG, Triglyceride, HDL-c, LDL-c, HbA1c, and serum cortisol were observed a significant difference between the T2DM patients and healthy group. Conclusions: This study provides the strong evidence that T2DM patients have poorer psychological wellbeing contrasting with control group. Moreover, this Psycho-physiological study highlighted that stress and sleep disturbance in diabetes patient lead to poor glycaemic control and consequently deteriorate the biochemical changes in body. This noble finding suggests expending the investigation with larger sample size in Malaysia.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Baharudin, Mohamad Sharul Fahmi
Soe, May Khin Soe
E. Zainudin, Engku Nuraishah Huda
Bahaludin, Hafizah
Abdul Rahim, Roslina
Andylim, Nizafaziasyida Fauzee
Mohd Mansor, Mohd Amin
Yaacob, Norhafiza
author_facet Baharudin, Mohamad Sharul Fahmi
Soe, May Khin Soe
E. Zainudin, Engku Nuraishah Huda
Bahaludin, Hafizah
Abdul Rahim, Roslina
Andylim, Nizafaziasyida Fauzee
Mohd Mansor, Mohd Amin
Yaacob, Norhafiza
author_sort Baharudin, Mohamad Sharul Fahmi
title Stress and poor quality of sleep: risk factors contributing to type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_short Stress and poor quality of sleep: risk factors contributing to type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_full Stress and poor quality of sleep: risk factors contributing to type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr Stress and poor quality of sleep: risk factors contributing to type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Stress and poor quality of sleep: risk factors contributing to type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_sort stress and poor quality of sleep: risk factors contributing to type 2 diabetes mellitus
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/74705/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/74705/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/74705/1/Abstract%20Book%20FAOBMB%202019.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/74705/8/Poster%20%28Template%29%2014.8.2019.pdf
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