Are physical inactivity, sitting time and screen time associated with obstructive sleep apnea in adults? A cross-sectional study
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Resumo: | Abstract BACKGROUND: Sitting time, screen time and low physical activity (PA) levels have been associated with several diseases and all-cause mortality. PA is related to better sleep quality and absence of daytime sleepiness, along with lower risks of obstructive syndrome apnea (OSA). However, studies on the relationship between sitting time, screen time and OSA are scarce in the literature. OBJECTIVE: To analyze associations between PA levels, sitting time, screen time and OSA among adults with suspected sleep disorder. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional study conducted at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. METHODS: Data were collected from 369 adults with suspected sleep disorders who visited the hospital’s neurophysiology clinic between August 2015 and January 2017. RESULTS: Correlations between hypopnea and PA indicators were demonstrated for total sitting time (0.123; P = 0.019) and total screen time (0.108; P = 0.038). There was also a correlation between latency for rapid-eye-movement sleep (REM_LAT) and total sitting time (0.103; P = 0.047) and a negative correlation between mean oxyhemoglobin saturation (SaO_Avg) and total PA time (-0.103; P = 0.048). There were no associations between PA parameters and apnea-hypopnea index. After adjusting for confounding factors (body mass index, age and gender), sitting time and screen time were not associated with OSA. CONCLUSION: After adjusting for anthropometric and clinical factors, excessive sitting time or screen time was not associated with OSA in adults suspected of sleep disorders. Age, gender, hypertension, body mass index and waist circumference were associated with OSA. |
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Are physical inactivity, sitting time and screen time associated with obstructive sleep apnea in adults? A cross-sectional studyObesitySleep apnea, obstructiveExerciseSedentary behaviorPolysomnographySleep apneaPhysical activitySedentary lifestyleSleep monitoringSedentary timeAbstract BACKGROUND: Sitting time, screen time and low physical activity (PA) levels have been associated with several diseases and all-cause mortality. PA is related to better sleep quality and absence of daytime sleepiness, along with lower risks of obstructive syndrome apnea (OSA). However, studies on the relationship between sitting time, screen time and OSA are scarce in the literature. OBJECTIVE: To analyze associations between PA levels, sitting time, screen time and OSA among adults with suspected sleep disorder. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional study conducted at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. METHODS: Data were collected from 369 adults with suspected sleep disorders who visited the hospital’s neurophysiology clinic between August 2015 and January 2017. RESULTS: Correlations between hypopnea and PA indicators were demonstrated for total sitting time (0.123; P = 0.019) and total screen time (0.108; P = 0.038). There was also a correlation between latency for rapid-eye-movement sleep (REM_LAT) and total sitting time (0.103; P = 0.047) and a negative correlation between mean oxyhemoglobin saturation (SaO_Avg) and total PA time (-0.103; P = 0.048). There were no associations between PA parameters and apnea-hypopnea index. After adjusting for confounding factors (body mass index, age and gender), sitting time and screen time were not associated with OSA. CONCLUSION: After adjusting for anthropometric and clinical factors, excessive sitting time or screen time was not associated with OSA in adults suspected of sleep disorders. Age, gender, hypertension, body mass index and waist circumference were associated with OSA.Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM2022-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802022000200171Sao Paulo Medical Journal v.140 n.2 2022reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APM10.1590/1516-3180.2020.0651.r2.08062021info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPitta,Rafael MathiasCerazi,Bruno GionQueiroga,LuanaRitti Dias,Raphael MendesMello,Marco Túlio deCesena,Fernando Henpin YueRica,Roberta LukseviciusBaker,Julien StevenSommer,MarcioCucato,Gabriel GrizzoBocalini,Danilo SalesKauffman,Oskareng2022-03-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-31802022000200171Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2022-03-10T00:00São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse |
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Are physical inactivity, sitting time and screen time associated with obstructive sleep apnea in adults? A cross-sectional study |
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Are physical inactivity, sitting time and screen time associated with obstructive sleep apnea in adults? A cross-sectional study |
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Are physical inactivity, sitting time and screen time associated with obstructive sleep apnea in adults? A cross-sectional study Pitta,Rafael Mathias Obesity Sleep apnea, obstructive Exercise Sedentary behavior Polysomnography Sleep apnea Physical activity Sedentary lifestyle Sleep monitoring Sedentary time |
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Are physical inactivity, sitting time and screen time associated with obstructive sleep apnea in adults? A cross-sectional study |
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Are physical inactivity, sitting time and screen time associated with obstructive sleep apnea in adults? A cross-sectional study |
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Are physical inactivity, sitting time and screen time associated with obstructive sleep apnea in adults? A cross-sectional study |
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Are physical inactivity, sitting time and screen time associated with obstructive sleep apnea in adults? A cross-sectional study |
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Are physical inactivity, sitting time and screen time associated with obstructive sleep apnea in adults? A cross-sectional study |
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Pitta,Rafael Mathias |
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Pitta,Rafael Mathias Cerazi,Bruno Gion Queiroga,Luana Ritti Dias,Raphael Mendes Mello,Marco Túlio de Cesena,Fernando Henpin Yue Rica,Roberta Luksevicius Baker,Julien Steven Sommer,Marcio Cucato,Gabriel Grizzo Bocalini,Danilo Sales Kauffman,Oskar |
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author |
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Cerazi,Bruno Gion Queiroga,Luana Ritti Dias,Raphael Mendes Mello,Marco Túlio de Cesena,Fernando Henpin Yue Rica,Roberta Luksevicius Baker,Julien Steven Sommer,Marcio Cucato,Gabriel Grizzo Bocalini,Danilo Sales Kauffman,Oskar |
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Pitta,Rafael Mathias Cerazi,Bruno Gion Queiroga,Luana Ritti Dias,Raphael Mendes Mello,Marco Túlio de Cesena,Fernando Henpin Yue Rica,Roberta Luksevicius Baker,Julien Steven Sommer,Marcio Cucato,Gabriel Grizzo Bocalini,Danilo Sales Kauffman,Oskar |
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Obesity Sleep apnea, obstructive Exercise Sedentary behavior Polysomnography Sleep apnea Physical activity Sedentary lifestyle Sleep monitoring Sedentary time |
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Obesity Sleep apnea, obstructive Exercise Sedentary behavior Polysomnography Sleep apnea Physical activity Sedentary lifestyle Sleep monitoring Sedentary time |
description |
Abstract BACKGROUND: Sitting time, screen time and low physical activity (PA) levels have been associated with several diseases and all-cause mortality. PA is related to better sleep quality and absence of daytime sleepiness, along with lower risks of obstructive syndrome apnea (OSA). However, studies on the relationship between sitting time, screen time and OSA are scarce in the literature. OBJECTIVE: To analyze associations between PA levels, sitting time, screen time and OSA among adults with suspected sleep disorder. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional study conducted at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. METHODS: Data were collected from 369 adults with suspected sleep disorders who visited the hospital’s neurophysiology clinic between August 2015 and January 2017. RESULTS: Correlations between hypopnea and PA indicators were demonstrated for total sitting time (0.123; P = 0.019) and total screen time (0.108; P = 0.038). There was also a correlation between latency for rapid-eye-movement sleep (REM_LAT) and total sitting time (0.103; P = 0.047) and a negative correlation between mean oxyhemoglobin saturation (SaO_Avg) and total PA time (-0.103; P = 0.048). There were no associations between PA parameters and apnea-hypopnea index. After adjusting for confounding factors (body mass index, age and gender), sitting time and screen time were not associated with OSA. CONCLUSION: After adjusting for anthropometric and clinical factors, excessive sitting time or screen time was not associated with OSA in adults suspected of sleep disorders. Age, gender, hypertension, body mass index and waist circumference were associated with OSA. |
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