Sleep Parameters of Breathing and Cognitive Function in a Diverse Hispanic/Latino Cohort

Kevin A. González MS , Wassim Tarraf PhD , Shanmin Sultana BS , Barbara Junco MS , Eena Kosik BS , Bradley Voytek PhD , Hector M. González PhD , Alberto R. Ramos MD, MSPH, FAASM
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Abstract

Background

Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is common and associated with worse cardiovascular and brain health. Hispanic/Latino individuals are at increased risk for SDB. OSA is the most studied SDB; it is characterized by apnea-hypopnea events and has been linked to adverse vascular health and cognitive sequelae. Less is known about upstream factors such as parameters of breathing. Breathing dynamics such as breathing rate and breathing rate variability have been linked to changes in mood and oscillatory brain activity. Their relationships with cognitive performance, particularly in diverse and understudied Hispanic/Latino communities, are unknown.

Research Question

What is the association between parameters of breathing and cognitive outcomes?

Study Design and Methods

The Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) is a prospective study of diverse Hispanic/Latino participants. Individuals were given a home sleep apnea device for in-home sleep testing. Breathing information was extracted from the cannula channel, and parameters of breathing were calculated by using bycycle, a novel tool for time series analysis. A total of 6,737 individuals were included in the study.

Results

Faster breathing rate was linked with worse domain-specific and global cognitive performance (bglobal = –0.011; P < .01), and breathing rate variability was associated with worse global cognitive performance (βglobal = –0.022; P < .05). In interaction models, breathing rate variability was found to be significantly associated with worse verbal fluency and global cognitive performance in women but not in men.

Interpretation

Parameters of breathing are novel methods for understanding SDB and cognitive function. These results also suggest that faster breathing rate variability in women, but not in men, is related to worse cognitive function.
不同西班牙裔/拉丁裔人群呼吸和认知功能的睡眠参数
睡眠呼吸障碍(SDB)很常见,与心血管和大脑健康状况恶化有关。西班牙裔/拉丁裔人群患SDB的风险增加。OSA是研究最多的SDB;它的特点是呼吸暂停低通气事件,并与不良血管健康和认知后遗症有关。对上游因素如呼吸参数的了解较少。呼吸动力学,如呼吸频率和呼吸频率变异性,与情绪的变化和振荡的大脑活动有关。它们与认知表现的关系,特别是在不同和未充分研究的西班牙裔/拉丁裔社区,尚不清楚。研究问题:呼吸参数和认知结果之间有什么联系?研究设计和方法西班牙裔社区健康研究/拉丁裔研究(HCHS/SOL)是一项针对不同西班牙裔/拉丁裔参与者的前瞻性研究。每个人都有一个家庭睡眠呼吸暂停装置,用于家庭睡眠测试。从插管通道中提取呼吸信息,利用时间序列分析工具bycycle计算呼吸参数。共有6737人参与了这项研究。结果呼吸频率越快,领域认知能力和整体认知能力越差(bglobal = -0.011;P & lt;.01),呼吸频率变异性与较差的整体认知表现相关(βglobal = -0.022;P & lt;. 05)。在相互作用模型中,呼吸频率变异性被发现与女性较差的语言流畅性和整体认知表现显著相关,但与男性无关。呼吸参数是了解SDB和认知功能的新方法。这些结果还表明,女性更快的呼吸频率变异性与更差的认知功能有关,而男性则不然。
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