Tanaka Yuji, Baba-Mori Naana, Yonaga Takaaki, Mochizuki Kazuki, Igarashi Satoshi, Ando Takashi, Kohda Takashi, Ito Yasumi, Soejima Kenzo, Sakurai Daiju
New Industry Creation Hatchery Center, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
Department of Advanced Biomedical Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Yamanashi, Yamanashi, Japan.
Front Aging. 2024 May 1;5:1331448. doi: 10.3389/fragi.2024.1331448. eCollection 2024.
Obesity and ageing are the most important risk factors for sleep apnoea syndrome (SAS); however, the role of body mass index (BMI) on sleep status in healthy older adults is unclear. To explore sleep parameters according to BMI among active older adults, we cross-sectionally examined the relationship between sleep-related parameters and BMI in 32 Japanese adults aged from 83 to 95 years without long-term care who were unaware of having SAS. Correlation and linear regression analyses were performed. Moderate or severe SAS prevalence was high in both those with low (68.8%) and high (68.8%) BMI. A higher increase in apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) was negatively correlated with sleep depth in the high-BMI group. In the low-BMI group, the number of awakenings and age were positively correlated with AHI. Older adults may have SAS regardless of their BMI, and the sleep status of patients with SAS may vary by BMI.
肥胖和衰老都是睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(SAS)最重要的风险因素;然而,体重指数(BMI)对健康老年人睡眠状态的作用尚不清楚。为了探讨活跃老年人中BMI与睡眠参数的关系,我们对32名年龄在83至95岁之间、无需长期护理且未意识到自己患有SAS的日本成年人进行了横断面研究,分析了睡眠相关参数与BMI之间的关系。进行了相关性和线性回归分析。BMI低(68.8%)和高(68.8%)的人群中,中度或重度SAS的患病率都很高。在高BMI组中,呼吸暂停低通气指数(AHI)升高幅度越大与睡眠深度呈负相关。在低BMI组中,觉醒次数和年龄与AHI呈正相关。无论BMI如何,老年人都可能患有SAS,且SAS患者的睡眠状态可能因BMI而异。