Nocturnal giddiness in relation to nocturia and other symptoms and to medication in the elderly
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Nocturnal giddiness in relation to nocturia and other symptoms and to medication in the elderly
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the relation of nocturia, somatic diseases, symptoms, and medication to nocturnal giddiness in a group of elderly men and women. A questionnaire survey was undertaken among 10,216 elderly subjects. The mean (+/-S.D.) ages of the men and women were 73.0 +/- 6.0 and 72.6 +/- 6.7 years, respectively. Nocturnal giddiness was reported by 14.1% of the men and 9.1% of the women. Poor health was reported by 44.4% (P < 0.0001) of the men with nocturnal giddiness and by 14.0% of the men without, and among the women these figures were 45.5% and 20.0% (P < 0.0001), respectively. In a multiple logistic regression analysis significant independent correlates of nocturnal giddiness were: nocturnal micturition episodes >or=3 versus nocturia <or=2 (odds ratio [OR]: 1.6; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.1-2.3); married or cohabiting versus living alone (1.5; 1.1-2.0); age, 70-79 years versus <70 years (1.7; 1.2-2.3); age, >or=80 years versus <70 years (2.5; 1.7-3.6); eyesight, poor versus good (1.8; 1.4-2.4); hearing, poor versus good (1.4; 1.1-1.9); pain in the cervical spine (2.1; 1.5-2.8); spasmodic chest pain (1.5; 1.1-2.0); diabetes (1.6; 1.0-2.4); analgesics (1.8; 1.3-2.4); and diuretics (1.4; 1.1-21.8). Sex, irregular heartbeats, and sleep medication were deleted by the logistic model.
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