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. 2016 Jun 1:10:1015-21.
doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S99620. eCollection 2016.

The association of sleep quality with dry eye disease: the Osaka study

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The association of sleep quality with dry eye disease: the Osaka study

Motoko Kawashima et al. Clin Ophthalmol. .

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the association of dry eye disease with sleep quality.

Methods: In 2011, a cross-sectional survey was conducted among all the employees, mainly young and middle-aged Japanese office workers, who used visual display technology, at a company in Osaka, Japan (N=672; age range =26-64 years). The participants were classified according to the Japanese dry eye diagnosis criteria by dry eye examination results including the Schirmer test, fluorescein and lissamine green staining, tear film break-up time, and symptom questionnaire into three groups as follows: definite dry eye disease, probable dry eye disease, and no dry eye disease. To determine sleep quality, Japanese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (global score) was implemented. The global score (range =0-21) was calculated by summing seven sleep variable scores (scale, 0-3); scores ≥5.5 indicated poor sleep.

Results: The total mean global score was 5.1±2.3 (completed N=383); 45% of the dry eye disease participants reported having poor sleep quality, while 34% of the no dry eye disease participants did so, with a significant difference found in the global score (P=0.002). Furthermore, a statistically significant association was observed between the global score and dry eye disease (P=0.005).

Conclusion: Poor sleep quality is associated with dry eye disease, especially with dry eye symptoms.

Keywords: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; dry eye; questionnaire; sleep quality; symptom; tear film break-up time; visual display terminals.

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The association between sleep quality and dry eye symptom. Note: P-value was calculated with Student’s t-test. Abbreviation: PSQI-J, Japanese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.

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