Sleep Apnea and Periodic Movements in an Aging Sample

Sonia Ancoli‐Israel(University of California San Diego Medical Center), Daniel F. Kripke(University of California San Diego Medical Center), William J. Mason(University of California San Diego Medical Center), Oscar J. Kaplan(San Diego State University)
Journal of Gerontology
July 1, 1985
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Abstract

Individuals 65 years of age and older were randomly selected, from a primarily white upper-class population, to participate in a study of sleep disorders in elderly adults. One hundred forty-five volunteers had a brief telephone interview, a home interview, and a portable sleep recording using the Medilog and Respitrace systems. By research classifications, we found that 18% of the elderly participants had sleep apnea (apnea index greater than 5), 34% had periodic movements in sleep (myoclonus index greater than 5) (PMS), and 10% had both sleep apnea and PMS. These were not clinical diagnoses. The home recording indicated that the individuals with PMS slept significantly less than other older adults.


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