Health-related impact of illness associated with excessive daytime sleepiness in patients with obstructive sleep apnea.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Postgraduate Medicine Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1080/00325481.2023.2203623
Michael A Grandner, Jae S Min, Ragy Saad, Eileen B Leary, Lev Eldemir, Danielle Hyman
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Abstract

Objectives: This real-world study aimed to characterize the impact of illness of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who are adherent to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).

Methods: This cross-sectional study surveyed participants in Evidation Health's Achievement app (November 2020-January 2021), a mobile consumer platform that encourages users to develop healthy habits and provides incentives to participate in research. Participants were US-resident adults who self-reported a physician diagnosis of OSA and adherence to CPAP (≥4 hours/night, ≥5 nights/week) for≥6 months. The survey included the Functional Outcomes of Sleep Questionnaire-Short Version (FOSQ-10), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), and questions regarding comorbidities, CPAP use, caffeine consumption, and physical activity. EDS was defined as ESS score >10. There were more female than male participants; therefore, data were reported separately for females/males.

Results: In total, 476 participants (female, n = 283 [59%]; mean [SD] age, 49.7 [10.8] years; obese, 74.4%) completed the survey; 209 had EDS (mean [SD] ESS, 13.8 [2.5]) and 267 did not (mean [SD] ESS, 6.3 [2.5]). Self-reported duration of CPAP use was consistent between the EDS/no EDS cohorts, with most participants using CPAP for 7 to 9 hours/night, 7 nights/week. Participants with EDS commonly reported anxiety ([EDS/no EDS] males: 31.5%/20.0%; females: 53.7%/39.5%), depression (males: 35.6%/24.2%; females: 55.9%/44.9%), and insomnia (males: 19.2%/6.7%; females: 25.7%/12.9%) and showed impairment on the FOSQ-10 ([EDS/no EDS] males: 80.8%/35.0%; females: 91.9%/53.1%). Participants with EDS reported that sleepiness 'very often' prevented physical activity and influenced dietary choices.

Conclusion: EDS influences choices related to physical activity, caffeine consumption, and diet in patients who are adherent with CPAP. More research is needed to understand the association between EDS and choices of CPAP-adherent patients. Future research should explore the health-related consequences of residual EDS associated with OSA and whether they can be mitigated by improving EDS.

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阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停患者日间过度嗜睡相关疾病对健康的影响
目的:这项现实世界的研究旨在描述阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)患者坚持持续气道正压通气(CPAP)的过度日间嗜睡(EDS)疾病的影响。方法:本横断面研究调查了Evidation Health的成就应用程序(2020年11月至2021年1月)的参与者,该应用程序是一个鼓励用户养成健康习惯并提供参与研究激励的移动消费平台。参与者是居住在美国的成年人,他们自我报告医生诊断为OSA,并坚持使用CPAP(≥4小时/晚,≥5晚/周)≥6个月。该调查包括睡眠功能结果问卷-短版(FOSQ-10), Epworth嗜睡量表(ESS),以及有关合并症,CPAP使用,咖啡因摄入和身体活动的问题。以ESS评分>10分为EDS。女性参与者多于男性参与者;因此,女性和男性的数据是分开报告的。结果:共纳入476例受试者(女性283例,占59%);平均[SD]年龄49.7[10.8]岁;肥胖(74.4%)完成调查;209例有EDS(平均[SD] ESS, 13.8[2.5]), 267例无EDS(平均[SD] ESS, 6.3[2.5])。自我报告的CPAP使用持续时间在EDS组和无EDS组之间是一致的,大多数参与者使用CPAP的时间为7 - 9小时/晚,7晚/周。EDS患者普遍报告焦虑(男性:31.5%/20.0%;女性:53.7%/39.5%),抑郁症(男性:35.6%/24.2%;女性:55.9%/44.9%),失眠(男性:19.2%/6.7%;女性:25.7%/12.9%),FOSQ-10出现损伤([EDS/无EDS]男性:80.8%/35.0%;女性:91.9% / 53.1%)。患有EDS的参与者报告说,困倦“经常”妨碍身体活动,并影响饮食选择。结论:EDS影响了坚持CPAP患者的体力活动、咖啡因摄入和饮食选择。需要更多的研究来了解EDS与cpap患者选择之间的关系。未来的研究应该探索与OSA相关的残余EDS的健康相关后果,以及是否可以通过改善EDS来减轻这些后果。
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Postgraduate Medicine
Postgraduate Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Postgraduate Medicine is a rapid peer-reviewed medical journal published for physicians. Tracing its roots back to 1916,  Postgraduate Medicine  was established by Charles Mayo, MD, as a peer-to-peer method of communicating the latest research to aid physicians when making treatment decisions, and it maintains that aim to this day. In addition to its core subscriber base, Postgraduate Medicine is distributed to hundreds of US-based physicians within internal medicine and family practice.
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