Sleep quality and cardiovascular response to physical/mental stress of policemen with and without stress.
Introduction: Policemen often face high stress and are prone to cardiovascular risks like hypertension, overweight, and dyslipidaemia. Identifying links between stress and early cardiovascular markers could help to detect those at risk. Objective: to compare autonomic function and sleep quality betw...
| Publicado en: | ConScientiae Saúde Vol. 24; no. 1; pp. 1 - 16 |
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Nove de Julho University
2025
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| fields | @attributes: recordID: 1 pdfLink: plink: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ccm&AN=190724448&site=ehost-live header: @attributes: shortDbName: ccm uiTerm: 190724448 longDbName: CINAHL Complete uiTag: AN controlInfo: bkinfo: dissinfo: jinfo: jid: 16771028 B0TO jtl: ConScientiae Saúde issn: 16771028 maglogo: N pubinfo: dt: 2025 vid: 24 iid: 1 pid: 59221 pub: Nove de Julho University artinfo: ui: 190724448 190724448 190724448 10.5585/24.2025.27249 190724448 ppf: 1 ppct: 15 formats: fmt: @attributes: type: P tig: atl: Sleep quality and cardiovascular response to physical/mental stress of policemen with and without stress. aug: au: Ceolin Nascimento, Reginaldo Oliveira da Silva, Gustavo Fortes-Queiroz, Lucas da Silva Júnior, Delso Honório Ferreira de Camargo, Fernanda Cristina DeMoura, José Roberto Trombetta, Ivani Credidio de Almeida Correia, Marilia affil: Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE), Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil sug: subj: Police Psychosocial Factors Stress, Psychological Evaluation Stress, Physiological Evaluation Stress, Occupational Evaluation Autonomic Nervous System Physiopathology Sleep Quality Evaluation Cardiovascular Risk Factors Risk Assessment Human Male Adult Middle Age Brazil Exploratory Research Cross Sectional Studies Comparative Studies Descriptive Statistics Data Analysis Software Questionnaires Mann-Whitney U Test Convenience Sample Polysomnography Anthropometry Blood Pressure Determination Monitoring, Physiologic Heart Rate Variability Snoring Diastolic Pressure Isometric Contraction Grip Strength Sleep Duration Sleep Deprivation Exercise Test Neuropsychological Tests Workload Cardiovascular System Physiopathology Sleep Disorders Complications Adult: 19-44 years Middle Aged: 45-64 years Male ab: Introduction: Policemen often face high stress and are prone to cardiovascular risks like hypertension, overweight, and dyslipidaemia. Identifying links between stress and early cardiovascular markers could help to detect those at risk. Objective: to compare autonomic function and sleep quality between policemen with stress and those without stress. Methods: Twenty-three policemen (39±7 years; 28.8±4.2 kg/m2) were divided into two groups: with and without stress, defined by Lipp's Stress Symptoms Inventory. Assessments involved sleep patterns (polysomnography) and autonomic function (blood pressure [BP], heart rate variability) during rest, and in response to physical (handgrip test), and mental (Stroop test) stressors. Mann-Whitney U test compared policemen with vs. without stress. Results: Policemen with stress exhibited higher sleep heart rate (63±9 bpm vs. 55±12 bpm, p=0.031), amount of snoring (530±225 vs. 158±247; p=0.003), and peak diastolic BP (116±20 mmHg vs. 95±21 mmHg; p=0.046) during handgrip compared to policemen without stress. Conclusion: Policemen with stress exhibit worse sleep quality and autonomic function than policemen without stress. Introdução: Policiais frequentemente enfrentam alto estresse e estão sujeitos a riscos cardiovasculares como hipertensão, sobrepeso, e dislipidemia. Identificar a relação entre o estresse e marcadores cardiovasculares precoces pode ajudar a detectar pessoas em risco. Objetivo: Comparar a função autonômica e qualidade do sono entre policiais com e sem estresse. Métodos: Vinte e três policiais (39±7 anos; 28.8±4.2 kg/m²) foram divididos em dois grupos: com e sem estresse, definido pelo Inventário de Sintomas de Estresse de Lipp. Medidas consistiram em padrões de sono (polissonografia) e modulação autonômica (pressão arterial [PA], variabilidade da frequência cardíaca) durante o repouso, e em resposta ao estresse físico (teste de handgrip), e mental (teste de Stroop). O teste de Mann-Whitney U comparou policiais com e sem estresse. Resultados: Policiais com estresse apresentaram maior frequência cardíaca durante o sono (63±9 bpm vs. 55±12 bpm, p=0.031), quantidade de ronco (530±225 vs. 158±247; p=0.003), e PA diastólica de pico (116±20 mmHg vs. 95±21 mmHg; p=0.046) durante o teste de handgrip comparado aos policiais sem estresse. Conclusão: Policiais com estresse apresentam pior qualidade do sono e função autonômica comparado a policiais sem estresse. pubtype: Academic Journal doctype: research tables/charts Journal Article ougenre: Article language: English refInfo: holdings: @attributes: islocal: N |
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