'Women with type 2 diabetes may face more sleep issues and more severe sleep troubles during menopause than peers without diabetes, a small study suggests.'
- Women with type 2 diabetes may face more sleep issues and more severe sleep troubles during menopause than peers without diabetes, a small study suggests.
About half of menopausal women with type 2 diabetes report sleep-related symptoms, compared to a quarter of midlife women without diabetes, Im said. The survey included questions about health, menopause, sleep and background characteristics. Participants’ average age was 50, and more than half were overweight. About 20% were premenopausal, 35% were early or late menopausal and 46% were postmenopausal. And 38% had type 2 diabetes.
Postmenopausal women tended to have significantly higher numbers of sleep symptoms and severity scores, the authors note, as did non-Hispanic Asian women with type 2 diabetes. In other racial and ethnic groups, there were no statistically meaningful differences between women with and without diabetes.
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