Characterization of sleep apnea among a sample of adults from Samoa

Lacey W. Heinsberg , Alysa Pomer , Brian E. Cade , Jenna C. Carlson , Take Naseri , Muagututia Sefuiva Reupena , Satupa'itea Viali , Daniel E. Weeks , Stephen T. McGarvey , Susan Redline , Nicola L. Hawley
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Sleep apnea is a global public health concern, but little research has examined this issue in low- and middle-income countries, including Samoa. The purpose of this study was to examine the sample prevalence and characteristics of sleep apnea using a validated home sleep apnea device (WatchPAT, Itamar) and explore factors that may influence sleep health in the Samoan setting. This study used data collected through the Soifua Manuia (“Good Health”) study, which investigated the impact of the body mass index (BMI)-associated genetic variant rs373863828 in CREBRF on metabolic traits in Samoan adults (sampled to overrepresent the obesity-risk allele of interest). A total of 330 participants had sleep data available. Participants (53.3 % female) had a mean (SD) age of 52.0 (9.9) years and BMI of 35.5 (7.5) kg/m2, and 36.3 % of the sample had type 2 diabetes. Based on the 3 % and 4 % apnea hypopnea indices (AHI) and the 4 % oxygen desaturation index (ODI), descriptive analyses revealed moderate to severe sleep apnea (defined as 15 events/hr) in 54.9 %, 31.5 %, and 34.5 % of the sample, respectively. Sleep apnea was more severe in men (e.g., AHI 3 % 15 in 61.7 % of men and 48.9 % of women). Correction for non-representational sampling related to the CREBRF obesity-risk allele resulted in only slightly lower estimates. Multiple linear regression linked a higher number of events/hr to higher age, male sex, higher BMI, higher abdominal-hip circumference ratio, and geographic region of residence. Further research and an increased focus on equitable and affordable diagnosis and access to treatment are crucial to addressing sleep apnea in Samoa and globally.
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萨摩亚成年人睡眠呼吸暂停样本的特征
睡眠呼吸暂停是一个全球性的公共健康问题,但很少有研究对包括萨摩亚在内的中低收入国家的这一问题进行研究。本研究的目的是使用经过验证的家用睡眠呼吸暂停装置(WatchPAT,伊塔玛尔)检查睡眠呼吸暂停的样本患病率和特征,并探讨可能影响萨摩亚人睡眠健康的因素。这项研究使用了 Soifua Manuia("健康状况良好")研究收集的数据,该研究调查了 CREBRF 中与体重指数 (BMI) 相关的基因变异 rs373863828 对萨摩亚成年人代谢特征的影响(取样时过度代表了感兴趣的肥胖风险等位基因)。共有 330 名参与者提供了睡眠数据。参与者(53.3% 为女性)的平均(标清)年龄为 52.0 (9.9)岁,体重指数为 35.5 (7.5) kg/m2,36.3% 的样本患有 2 型糖尿病。根据 3% 和 4% 的呼吸暂停低通气指数 (AHI) 和 4% 的血氧饱和度指数 (ODI),描述性分析显示,54.9%、31.5% 和 34.5% 的样本分别患有中度至重度睡眠呼吸暂停(定义为≥15 次/小时)。男性的睡眠呼吸暂停更为严重(例如,61.7% 的男性和 48.9% 的女性 AHI 3% ≥15)。对与 CREBRF 肥胖风险等位基因有关的非代表性抽样进行校正后,估计值仅略有降低。多元线性回归将较高的事件/小时数与较高的年龄、男性性别、较高的体重指数、较高的腹围-臀围比率和居住的地理区域联系起来。在萨摩亚和全球解决睡眠呼吸暂停问题的关键在于进一步开展研究,并更加重视公平、可负担得起的诊断和治疗。
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