Outcomes of NS1 Antigen, IgM-IgG Antibody, Hematology and Clinical Manifestations in Child Patients with Dengue Virus Infection at Regional General Hospital Dr. Soetomo Hospital and Community Health Centers in Surabaya in 2020-2022

Sonia Magdalena Lumban Gaol1, Juniastuti2*, Dominicus Husada3, Dwiyanti Puspitasari4

Abstract

Sleep disorders are a common health problem that can affect various aspects of the body’s metabolism, including the risk of diabetes mellitus (DM) and its complications. Research shows that poor sleep quality or inadequate sleep duration can increase the risk of developing type 2 DM as well as worsen the condition of patients who have already been diagnosed. The mechanisms involved include impaired glucose regulation, insulin resistance and systemic inflammation. In addition, sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), insomnia, and restless legs syndrome also contribute to the development of chronic complications of DM, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetic neuropathy. This literature review aims to identify the relationship between sleep disorders and the risk of diabetes or its complications based on current scientific evidence. The analysis showed a significant association between poor sleep quality and increased risk of DM and long-term complications. Understanding this association allows for more effective prevention and intervention measures, such as raising awareness of the importance of sleep management in high-risk populations. Further research is needed to strengthen these findings and explore more in-depth mechanisms so that optimal prevention and treatment strategies can be developed. Sleep health awareness should be an integral part of diabetes management to improve patients’ quality of life.

Keywords

sleep disorders; diabetes mellitus; diabetes complications; sleep.

Cite This Article

Gaol, S. M. L., Juniastuti., Husada, D., Puspitasari, D. (2025). Outcomes of NS1 Antigen, IgM-IgG Antibody, Hematology and Clinical Manifestations in Child Patients with Dengue Virus Infection at Regional General Hospital Dr. Soetomo Hospital and Community Health Centers in Surabaya in 2020-2022. International Journal of Scientific Advances (IJSCIA), Volume 6| Issue 1: Jan-Feb 2025, Pages 7-11, URL: https://www.ijscia.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Volume6-Issue1-Jan-Feb-No.813-7-11.pdf

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