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墨西哥裔美国、黑人和非西班牙裔白人成年人在家中对睡眠呼吸障碍参数估计的种族、民族和性别差异。

Racial and ethnic and sex differences in at-home estimates of sleep-disordered breathing parameters among Mexican American, Black, and Non-Hispanic White adults.

作者信息

Leng Yue, Cavaillès Clémence, Peltz Carrie, O'Bryant Sid E, Redline Susan, Yaffe Kristine

出版信息

medRxiv. 2024 Oct 24:2024.10.23.24315996. doi: 10.1101/2024.10.23.24315996.

Abstract

Background Racial and ethnic and sex differences in sleep may exist, but there are limited data directly comparing objective estimates of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), particularly in rapid eye movement (REM) versus non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, among Black, Mexican American (MA) and non-Hispanic White (NHW) men and women. Our goal is to investigate health disparities in SDB in a new, diverse cohort of older adults. Research Question Do SDB parameters during REM and NREM sleep differ by race and ethnicity or sex in community-dwelling older adults?. Methods The Dormir Study conducted a comprehensive sleep examination among eligible participants enrolled in the ongoing community-based Health and Aging Brain Study-Health Disparities (HABS-HD) cohort (2020-4), among Black, MA, and NHW adults aged 50 years and older. Here we characterize racial and ethnic and sex differences in SDB indices assessed by an FDA-approved Peripheral Arterial Tonometry (PAT)-based home sleep testing system. Results We examined 821 participants, including 543 (66.1%) women, and 284 (34.6%) MA and 174 (21.2%) Black individuals, with a mean age of 66.6±8.5 years. Around half (50.5%) of the participants had moderate to severe SDB as defined by the respiratory event index (REI based on 3% desaturations) of ≥15/ hour, 72.7% with moderate to severe REM SDB (REM-REI ≥ 15/hour) and 39.5% with moderate to severe NREM SDB (NREM-REI ≥15/hour). The prevalence of SDB did not differ by race or sex. However, significant racial and ethnic and sex differences were observed for REM-specific SDB metrics. Overall, Black women had the highest REM REI, and NHW men had the lowest REM REI and REM ODI. After controlling for age, sex, education, income, employment status, cognitive status, BMI, history of hypertension, diabetes, stroke, and coronary heart disease, and sleep medication use, Black participants had a REM-REI that was 3 events per hour higher than that of NHW adults, while NREM-REI were similar. MA individuals had similar REM or NREM SDB parameters compared to NHW adults but exhibited higher average blood oxygen levels. Conclusions In this community-based cohort of middle- to older-aged NHW, MA, and Black adults, PAT-based measures of in-home sleep indicate a higher prevalence of REM SDB in Black adults, particularly Black women, compared to their NHW counterparts; this contrasts with the similar NREM parameters observed across racial and ethnic groups. Given the close link between REM SDB and adverse health outcomes, clinicians should pay more attention to this sleep apnea phenotype, especially in minoritized populations.

摘要

背景

睡眠方面可能存在种族、民族和性别差异,但直接比较睡眠呼吸障碍(SDB)客观评估数据的研究有限,尤其是在黑人、墨西哥裔美国人(MA)和非西班牙裔白人(NHW)男性和女性的快速眼动(REM)睡眠与非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠方面。我们的目标是在一个新的、多样化的老年人群队列中调查SDB方面的健康差异。研究问题:在社区居住的老年人中,REM和NREM睡眠期间的SDB参数在种族、民族或性别上是否存在差异?方法:多米尔研究(Dormir Study)对正在进行的基于社区的健康与衰老大脑研究 - 健康差异(HABS - HD)队列(2020 - 4)中符合条件的参与者进行了全面的睡眠检查,这些参与者为年龄在50岁及以上的黑人、MA和NHW成年人。在此,我们描述了通过美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)批准的基于外周动脉张力测定(PAT)的家庭睡眠测试系统评估的SDB指标中的种族、民族和性别差异。结果:我们检查了821名参与者,其中包括543名(66.1%)女性,284名(34.6%)MA个体和174名(21.2%)黑人个体,平均年龄为66.6±8.5岁。约一半(50.5%)的参与者根据呼吸事件指数(基于3%血氧饱和度下降的REI)≥15次/小时被定义为患有中度至重度SDB,72.7%的参与者患有中度至重度REM睡眠呼吸障碍(REM - REI≥15次/小时),39.5%的参与者患有中度至重度NREM睡眠呼吸障碍(NREM - REI≥15次/小时)。SDB的患病率在种族或性别上没有差异。然而,在特定于REM的SDB指标上观察到了显著的种族、民族和性别差异。总体而言,黑人女性的REM REI最高,NHW男性的REM REI和REM血氧不足指数(ODI)最低。在控制了年龄、性别、教育程度、收入、就业状况、认知状态、体重指数(BMI)、高血压、糖尿病、中风和冠心病病史以及睡眠药物使用情况后,黑人参与者的REM - REI比NHW成年人每小时高3次事件,而NREM - REI相似。与NHW成年人相比,MA个体的REM或NREM SDB参数相似,但平均血氧水平较高。结论:在这个基于社区的中老年NHW、MA和黑人成年人队列中,基于PAT的家庭睡眠测量表明,与NHW成年人相比,黑人成年人,尤其是黑人女性,REM睡眠呼吸障碍的患病率更高;这与不同种族和民族群体中观察到的相似的NREM参数形成对比。鉴于REM睡眠呼吸障碍与不良健康结局之间的密切联系,临床医生应更加关注这种睡眠呼吸暂停表型,尤其是在少数族裔人群中。

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