Maintaining daily routines associated with reduced rate of insomnia in the elderly
The findings highlight the importance of developing lifestyle regularity as a means for maintaining http://www.sleepfoundation.org/article/topics/aging-and-sleep-coping” style=”text-decoration: none; color: rgb(0, 83, 160);”>good sleep quality. Results of regression analyses indicate that increased stability in daily routine predicted a shorter time to fall asleep, higher sleep efficiency and improved sleep quality.
Higher sleep efficiency was associated with a more stable duration of basic and instrumental activities and with more stable lifestyle regularity. Poorer sleep quality was associated with less lifestyle regularity and more comorbidities. The authors also noted that changes in the circadian system are considered a natural part of aging and are implicated as an underlying factor of reduced sleep quality in the elderly.