Mood, sleepiness, and weight gain after three years on CPAP therapy for sleep apnoea.

IF 1.8 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Miia M Aro, Ulla Anttalainen, Olli Polo, Tarja Saaresranta
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Background: The prevalence of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) keeps on rising. Daytime sleepiness resulting from fragmented sleep is the prime symptom, and obesity the major risk factor for OSAS. Quality of life with OSAS is often affected by depressive symptoms and anxiety. Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy reduces daytime sleepiness, but the results on the effect on mood, physical activity, and weight are controversial especially on long-term therapy. Purpose of this study was to evaluate these factors and predictors of weight gain during long-term CPAP therapy. Methods: Consecutive patients (n = 223), referred to sleep study with suspected OSAS, were enrolled. Patients underwent a cardiorespiratory polygraphy at baseline and a battery of questionnaires was completed, both at baseline, and after three years of follow-up. Total of 149 (67%; M 65, F 84) patients completed the follow-up. Of the 149 patients, 76 (51.0%; M 32, F 44) used CPAP. Results: In this study, depressive symptoms, anxiety, and sleepiness were alleviated during CPAP therapy. However, therapy did not have an influence on cravings of different food categories, or exercise habits and exercise duration. From the various factors studied, solely higher adherence to CPAP therapy was associated with weight gain. Conclusions: This research provides further evidence that long-term CPAP therapy in patients with OSAS not only decreases sleepiness and improves sleep quality but could also alleviate depressive symptoms and anxiety. In addition, our study reinforces that CPAP therapy alone is not sufficient for weight management in patients with OSAS. Regardless of comprehensive battery of questionnaires, we were unable to establish markers predicting weight gain during therapy. We advise on life-style counselling and weight management program to all patients with obesity on CPAP therapy.

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使用CPAP治疗睡眠呼吸暂停三年后的情绪、嗜睡和体重增加。
背景:阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(OSAS)的患病率呈上升趋势。睡眠不全导致的白天嗜睡是OSAS的主要症状,而肥胖是OSAS的主要危险因素。阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停症患者的生活质量经常受到抑郁症状和焦虑的影响。鼻腔持续气道正压通气(CPAP)治疗可减少日间嗜睡,但其对情绪、身体活动和体重的影响结果存在争议,特别是长期治疗。本研究的目的是评估长期CPAP治疗期间体重增加的这些因素和预测因素。方法:纳入疑似OSAS睡眠研究的连续患者(n = 223)。患者在基线时接受了心肺测谎,并在基线和三年随访后完成了一系列问卷调查。共149例(67%;65例,84例患者完成随访。149例患者中,76例(51.0%;M 32, F 44)使用CPAP。结果:在本研究中,抑郁症状、焦虑和嗜睡在CPAP治疗期间得到缓解。然而,治疗对不同食物类别的渴望,或运动习惯和运动时间没有影响。从研究的各种因素来看,只有更高的CPAP治疗依从性与体重增加有关。结论:本研究进一步证明,长期CPAP治疗OSAS患者不仅可以减少嗜睡,改善睡眠质量,而且可以减轻抑郁症状和焦虑。此外,我们的研究强调CPAP单独治疗不足以控制OSAS患者的体重。尽管进行了全面的问卷调查,但我们无法建立预测治疗期间体重增加的标记。我们建议所有接受CPAP治疗的肥胖患者提供生活方式咨询和体重管理方案。
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