The Role of Sleep Apnea Linked with Cardiovascular Illness in Old Age Patients
Sleep plays a crucial role in the psychological, and biological health of a person. Sleep failure not only occurs in physiological and psychiatric problems, but it also has the adverse effects of sleep deprivation on the cardiovascular system. Decreased levels of sleep are correlated with lifestyle factors for heart disease, such as hypertension, overweight, sugar levels. The aging population in Pakistan is increasing exponentially, causing rising problems in well-being care. Sleeping illness is one of the many complex disorders involving aging and cardiovascular disease. The present study analyzed 51 patients aged 55 and 88 years old with a CVD indication. Respondents were classified in impaired sleep (N=20) and non-impaired sleep (N=31) classes, further correlated with a measure of inflammatory disease performance in neuropsychological studies on fatigue. Respondents reported slightly higher rates of tiredness during the daytime have both symptoms. This work addresses consequences for the interaction of sleep and CVD
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Cardiovascular Disease; Elderly Patients; Psychological performance; Sleep Apnea.
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(1) Qurat ul Ain Shafqat
MPhil Scholar, Department of Anthropology, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.
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