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Sleep, Prospective Memory, and Immune Status among People Living with HIV. | LitMetric

Sleep, Prospective Memory, and Immune Status among People Living with HIV.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

Equipe d'Accueil EA 7330 VIFASOM, Hôtel Dieu de Paris APHP-5, Université de Paris, 75004 Paris, France.

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Persons living with HIV (PLWH) often struggle with sleep issues, but objective data on their sleep patterns and how these relate to memory and HIV health metrics are lacking.
  • A study monitored 96 PLWH and 96 control participants using actigraphy for over a week, finding that PLWH experienced longer sleep latency, poorer sleep quality, and longer daytime naps compared to controls.
  • Better sleep was linked to improved memory performance in the control group, while in PLWH, those with longer total sleep times showed more severe HIV symptoms, suggesting a connection between sleep quality and HIV disease severity.

Article Abstract

Persons living with HIV (PLWH) frequently report sleep complaints, but objective measurements are still lacking regarding sleep continuity, total sleep time per 24 h, and the links with both prospective memory performance and HIV infection parameters. PLWH ( = 96) and control ( = 96) groups (balanced for gender and age) were monitored by 24h-actigraphy for at least seven consecutive days. The prospective memory performance was assessed through a naturalistic, activity-based task performed twice a day on the actigraph. PLWH had greater sleep latency and worse sleep continuity (higher fragmentation index) for night-time sleep and longest daytime nap (mean duration of the longest nap). Comparable results were reported for the prospective memory task; better performance scores were associated with several sleep parameters in controls but not in PLWH. Finally, within the PLWH group, being a long sleeper per 24 h (total sleep time > 8 h including more and long daytime naps) was associated with a greater severity of the disease (lower CD4 nadir and more frequent history of AIDS-defining events). These findings indicate that PLWH have more fragmented sleep and that the severity of HIV infection is associated with increased sleep duration.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7826879PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020438DOI Listing

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