Relationship between Neck Length, Sleep, and Psychiatric Disorders: A Psychiatric Aspect

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  • Cemil Celik
  • Barbaros Ozdemir
  • Taner Oznur
چکیده

We read with great interest the article by Han and colleagues, entitled “Relationship between neck length, sleep, and cardiovascular risk factors,” in which the investigators explored the association of neck length with sleep and cardiovascular risk factors by measuring midline neck length (MNL) and lateral neck length. They showed that a short neck, as measured by the MNL, is probably associated with snoring, and also that MNL is related to cardiovascular disease risk factors in women. However, we believe that some points warrant discussion. Sleep and psychiatric disorders are often concurrent, and untreated sleep disorders can increase the risk of developing psychiatric conditions. The most common psychiatric disorders associated with sleep complaints include depression, anxiety, and substance (illicit drug and alcohol) abuse. The researchers examined 240 patients aged 30 to 75 years who visited a health examination center. They exclud ed from the study patients with a history of depression or sleep disorders, or those currently on related medications. However, many psychiatric disorders, including alcohol/substance use disorders, affect all parameters of sleep, mainly including sleep latency and total sleep time. We believe that not only depression and sleep disorders, but also other psychiatric disorders, should have been excluded from the study. The researchers indicated that sleep latency, total sleep time, and the number of apneas were identified by a self-reporting questionnaire in the study. However, specific sleep parameters, such as sleep latency and the number of apneas, can be determined accurately with polysomnography. Findings from a list of questions are subjective and may lead to misinterpretation. In conclusion, although this study contributes valuable information to the medical literature, clarifying these concerns will certainly provide a clearer picture.

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دوره 36  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015