Association between relative fat mass and obstructive sleep apnea and the potential mediating effect of hypertension: based on NHANES 2005-2008 and 2015-2018.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Qizheng Guo, Weihang Xu, Changcong Wang, Muchen Xie, Zhuoxin Wu, Ning Zhang, Baorui Zhang, Dongmei Mu
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Abstract

Background: Obesity has been identified as one of the contributing factors to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The current obesity assessment indicators have poor ability to distinguish between fat and muscle. Relative fat mass (RFM) a new indicator of obesity that takes into account gender differences and can predict body fat conditions has advantage in this respect. This study aimed to investigate the potential association between RFM and OSA, as well as the possible mediating effect of hypertension.

Methods: This cross-sectional study used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey conducted in 2005-2008 and 2015-2018. Multivariate logistic regression, restricted cubic splines (RCS), and subgroup analyses were performed to evaluate the association between RFM and OSA. In addition, the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) of different obesity indicators was compared to assess their predictive ability for OSA. Mediation analysis was used to explore the potential mediating role of hypertension in the positive correlation.

Results: The study included 13,532 participants with complete study data, of which 6854 were assessed as having OSA according to the criteria, accounting for 50.65% of the study population. The results of the multivariate logistic regression model with fully adjusted covariates showed that the odds ratio of RFM was 1.096 (95%CI:1.084-1.109, P < 0.001). The results of the RCS show that RFM is nonlinearly correlated with OSA (P for nonlinear < 0.01). Subgroup analysis showed that the association between RFM and OSA was stronger in female and people younger than 60. The ROC also indicates that, compared with the body roundness index and weight-adjusted-waist index, RFM showed potential as a predictor. Mediation analysis and sensitivity analysis showed that hypertension had a statistically significant but poorly robust mediating effect between RFM and OSA.

Conclusion: There is a positive and nonlinear correlation between RFM and OSA. Hypertension plays a potential mediating role in the positive association between RFM and OSA, but its robustness is poor. RFM shows potential as a predictor of OSA, but more prospective studies are needed to confirm these findings and determine the causal relationship between RFM and OSA.

相对脂肪量与阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的关系及高血压的潜在中介作用:基于NHANES 2005-2008和2015-2018。
背景:肥胖已被确定为阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的因素之一。目前的肥胖评价指标对脂肪和肌肉的区分能力较差。相对脂肪量(RFM)是一种新的肥胖指标,它考虑了性别差异,可以预测身体脂肪状况,在这方面具有优势。本研究旨在探讨RFM与OSA之间的潜在关联,以及高血压可能的介导作用。方法:本横断面研究使用了2005-2008年和2015-2018年国家健康与营养检查调查的数据。采用多变量logistic回归、限制性三次样条(RCS)和亚组分析来评估RFM与OSA之间的关系。此外,比较不同肥胖指标的受试者工作特征曲线(ROC),评估其对OSA的预测能力。采用中介分析探讨高血压在正相关中的潜在中介作用。结果:本研究纳入13532名研究资料完整的受试者,其中6854人根据标准被评估为OSA,占研究人群的50.65%。全协变量多因素logistic回归模型结果显示,RFM的优势比为1.096 (95%CI:1.084 ~ 1.109, P)。结论:RFM与OSA存在正非线性相关。高血压在RFM与OSA的正相关关系中发挥了潜在的中介作用,但其稳健性较差。RFM有可能作为OSA的预测因子,但需要更多的前瞻性研究来证实这些发现,并确定RFM与OSA之间的因果关系。
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Nutrition Journal
Nutrition Journal NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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9.80
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68
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Nutrition Journal publishes surveillance, epidemiologic, and intervention research that sheds light on i) influences (e.g., familial, environmental) on eating patterns; ii) associations between eating patterns and health, and iii) strategies to improve eating patterns among populations. The journal also welcomes manuscripts reporting on the psychometric properties (e.g., validity, reliability) and feasibility of methods (e.g., for assessing dietary intake) for human nutrition research. In addition, study protocols for controlled trials and cohort studies, with an emphasis on methods for assessing dietary exposures and outcomes as well as intervention components, will be considered. Manuscripts that consider eating patterns holistically, as opposed to solely reductionist approaches that focus on specific dietary components in isolation, are encouraged. Also encouraged are papers that take a holistic or systems perspective in attempting to understand possible compensatory and differential effects of nutrition interventions. The journal does not consider animal studies. In addition to the influence of eating patterns for human health, we also invite research providing insights into the environmental sustainability of dietary practices. Again, a holistic perspective is encouraged, for example, through the consideration of how eating patterns might maximize both human and planetary health.
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