Stavrou Vasileios T, Pitris Konstantinos, Constantinidou Fofi, Adamide Tonia, Frangopoulos Frangiskos, Bargiotas Panagiotis
Laboratory of Cardio-Pulmonary Testing and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Respiratory Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, Larissa, Greece.
RespiHub, ONISILOS MSCA COFUND, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Front Sports Act Living. 2024 Sep 6;6:1418439. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2024.1418439. eCollection 2024.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with a number of adverse health effects, particularly on brain health. Chronic sleep disruption caused by OSA can adversely affect cognitive health. Exercise is recommended as a non-pharmacological intervention for patients who are intolerant to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and has been shown to have beneficial effects on brain health and cognitive function. This protocol aims to investigate the effects of a 12-week tele-exercise program on cognitive function and specific parameters of brain activity, including brain metabolism and oxygenation, in patients with OSA. The project aims to demonstrate the multidimensional relationship between exercise, cognition, and brain oxygenation/metabolism. Our local ethics committee has approved the study. Our population sample (Group A, OSA with cognitive impairment (CI) and tele-exercise; Group B, OSA with CI and no tele-exercise; Group C, OSA without CI and no tele-exercise) will undergo assessment both before and after a 12-week tele-exercise intervention program. This assessment will include a comprehensive battery of subjective and objective assessment tests. Data will be analyzed according to group stratification. We hypothesize a beneficial effect of tele-exercise on sleep and cognitive parameters, and we are confident that this study will raise awareness among healthcare professionals of the brain health benefits of exercise in patients with low compliance to CPAP treatment. The protocol of our manuscript entitled "The impact of a 12-week tele-exercise program on cognitive function and cerebral oxygenation in patients with OSA: Randomized Controlled Trial -Protocol Study" has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov with ID NCT06467682.
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)与许多不良健康影响相关,尤其是对大脑健康。OSA导致的慢性睡眠中断会对认知健康产生不利影响。对于不耐受持续气道正压通气(CPAP)的患者,建议将运动作为一种非药物干预措施,并且运动已被证明对大脑健康和认知功能有益。本方案旨在研究一项为期12周的远程运动计划对OSA患者认知功能以及大脑活动的特定参数(包括脑代谢和氧合)的影响。该项目旨在证明运动、认知和脑氧合/代谢之间的多维度关系。我们当地的伦理委员会已批准该研究。我们的人群样本(A组,患有认知障碍(CI)的OSA患者且进行远程运动;B组,患有CI的OSA患者且不进行远程运动;C组,无CI的OSA患者且不进行远程运动)将在为期12周的远程运动干预计划前后接受评估。该评估将包括一系列全面的主观和客观评估测试。数据将根据组分层进行分析。我们假设远程运动对睡眠和认知参数有有益影响,并且我们相信这项研究将提高医疗保健专业人员对运动对CPAP治疗依从性低的患者大脑健康益处的认识。我们题为《一项为期12周的远程运动计划对OSA患者认知功能和脑氧合的影响:随机对照试验 - 方案研究》的手稿方案已在ClinicalTrials.gov上注册,标识符为NCT06467682。