Predictors of sleep-disordered breathing in obese adults who are chronic short sleepers

肥胖且睡眠时间短的成年人睡眠呼吸障碍的预测因素

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) is common in obese adults, but not all obese adults have SDB. The aim of these analyses was to determine what predicted SDB in a sample of obese adults. METHODS: We conducted cross-sectional analysis of 139 obese men and women aged 18-50 years who are chronic short sleepers. Habitual sleep duration and sleep efficiency were estimated using two weeks of wrist actigraphy. Respiratory disturbance index (RDI) was assessed by a portable screening device. SDB was defined as RDI ≥15 events h(-1). Subjective sleep quality, sleepiness, and sociodemographic characteristics were evaluated by questionnaires. RESULTS: Increased sleep duration from actigraphy was associated with reduced odds of SDB (OR 0.44 per hour, p=0.043). Neither subjective sleep quality nor sleepiness was associated with SDB. Male sex, older age, and increased waist circumference were associated with increased odds of SDB. CONCLUSIONS: In this sample of obese adults, subjective measures of sleep quality and sleepiness were not indicators of SDB. These results suggest that, in obese patients, physicians should not rely on subjective measures to determine who should be referred for a clinical sleep study. A wider use of portable apnea screening devices should be considered in nonsymptomatic, non-Hispanic white males.

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