The prevalence and comorbidities of obstructive sleep apnea in middle-aged men and women: the Busselton Healthy Ageing Study

Author(s):  
Jordan Cunningham ◽  
Michael Hunter ◽  
Charley Budgeon ◽  
Kevin Murray ◽  
Matthew Knuiman ◽  
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SLEEP ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 36 (5) ◽  
pp. 709-715 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyun Kim ◽  
Chang-Ho Yun ◽  
Robert Joseph Thomas ◽  
Seung Hoon Lee ◽  
Hyung Suk Seo ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (09) ◽  
pp. 1029-1038 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cass Edwards ◽  
Sutapa Mukherjee ◽  
Laila Simpson ◽  
Lyle J. Palmer ◽  
Osvaldo P. Almeida ◽  
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Author(s):  
Laura Buratti ◽  
Chiara Rocchi ◽  
Viviana Totaro ◽  
Serena Broggi ◽  
Simona Lattanzi ◽  
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Background: Sex-related differences in the prevalence and clinical presentation of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) have been widely documented. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of patients’ sex on polygraphic parameters with particular attention to sleep autonomic changes in a population of OSAS patients. Methods: Sixty OSAS patients aged 55-65 years (30 men, 30 women) were enrolled. Sleep quality was assessed with the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and daytime sleepiness with the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS). The presence of respiratory events and autonomic changes during the night was investigated by polygraphy. Results : Similar main cardiovascular risk factors prevalence was observed in both men and women. We observed a significant difference in PSQI (higher in women, p=0.0001) and ESS (higher in men, p=0.004) scores. Snoring (p=0.033), supine AHI (p=0.004), T90 (p=0.021), LO2 (p=0.0001), LF/HF ratio and LF (p=0.0001) were significantly higher in men. Sex differences in PSQI mean score and LF/HF ratio variability were preserved in all the subgroups of OSA severity. Conclusion: The influence of sex in modulating cardiovascular risk is a widely discussed topic. In our study, men showed more severe polygraphic parameters and an increase in LF/HF ratio compared to women. The results of our investigation suggest the relevance of delivering information about the different expressions of OSAS in men and women in order to improve diagnostic skills and in-depth prevention approaches.


2016 ◽  
Vol 41 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
AKM Mosharraf Hossain ◽  
Kohinoor Ahmed ◽  
Mohammad Tanvir Islam ◽  
Rajashish Chakrobortty

Obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is the occurrence of repetitive episodes of complete or partial upper airway obstruction during sleep in association with loud snoring and daytime sleepiness and is a risk factor for hypertension, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and more. The present study was performed to assess the prevalence as well as the clinical and anthropometric predictors of OSAHS in an urban community of middle aged Bangladeshi population. The study was a cross-sectional, community-based prevalence study which was performed in an urban community in Dhanmondi Thana Pourashava of Dhaka city from July 2007 to June 2008. About 2500 citizens, aged 30-60 years were included in the study. In stage one of the study, they were informed about the polysomnography (PSG) study (stage two of the study) and 2250 of them gave consent. Subjects were then divided into habitual (495) and non-habitual snorers (1755). Among 2250 subjects, the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea (OSAH) in habitual snorers was 48.33% (239/495), and that in non-habitual snorers was 1.66% (29/1755). So, the overall prevalence of OSAH in the screened population was 11.91%, and that of OSAHS was 3.29%. Likewise, the prevalence of OSAH and OSAHS in men were 17.37% and 4.49%, respectively and 6.25% and 2.14% in women. Multivariate analysis revealed that male gender, age, obesity (defined by a high body mass index), waist/hip ratio were significant risk factors for OSAHS. These findings can help us in identifying the prevalence of OSAHS in the community and further planning in the management of obesity and cardiovascular diseases.  


2007 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 160-168 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anthony S. Kaleth ◽  
Thomas W. Chittenden ◽  
Brian J. Hawkins ◽  
Trent A. Hargens ◽  
Steve G. Guill ◽  
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Vol 14 (09) ◽  
pp. 1471-1475 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martinha Millianny Barros de Carvalho ◽  
Ricardo Quental Coutinho ◽  
Isly Maria L. Barros ◽  
Laura O.B.F. Costa ◽  
Ana Kelley L. Medeiros ◽  
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