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Type 1 Diabetes and Sleep.

Sarah S Farabi1

  • 1Center for Narcolepsy, Sleep and Health Research, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL.

Diabetes Spectrum : a Publication of the American Diabetes Association
|February 26, 2016
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Summary

Sleep disturbances are common in type 1 diabetes due to disease management. Poor sleep can worsen diabetes progression and complications, highlighting the need for further research.

Area of Science:

  • Endocrinology
  • Sleep Medicine
  • Metabolic Disorders

Background:

  • Type 1 diabetes involves complex physiological and behavioral factors.
  • Diabetes management can introduce challenges impacting daily routines and well-being.
  • Sleep quality is crucial for overall health and metabolic control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current research on sleep patterns in individuals with type 1 diabetes.
  • To explore the relationship between type 1 diabetes and sleep disruption.
  • To highlight the potential impact of sleep disturbances on diabetes complications.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing studies.
  • Analysis of research on sleep quality in type 1 diabetes.
  • Synthesis of findings on behavioral and physiological aspects affecting sleep.

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