家庭园艺和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停之间的联系:图瓦卢社区行为和态度研究中行为因素的作用(COMBAT)。

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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背景:与许多太平洋岛国一样,图瓦卢正面临严重的肥胖流行病,这与阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)密切相关,这一疾病与多种健康并发症和日益增加的公共卫生负担有关。生活方式干预,如家庭园艺,已经成为解决肥胖及其相关疾病的潜在策略。我们调查了图瓦卢家庭园艺与OSA风险之间的关系,并探讨了行为和人口因素如何改变这种关系。方法:我们于2023年在图瓦卢进行了一项全国性的横断面研究,使用图瓦卢社区行为和态度研究(COMBAT)问卷。我们使用经过验证的八项“打鼾、疲劳、观察到的呼吸暂停、高血压、体重指数、年龄、颈围和性别”(STOP-Bang)问卷来评估OSA风险,并自我报告家庭园艺状况。我们使用logistic回归模型,包括多变量调整和重叠加权,来评估家庭园艺与OSA结局之间的关系,包括总STOP-Bang评分、OSA风险(≥3分)和相关症状(打鼾、白天疲劳、亲眼所见的呼吸暂停)。我们根据行为和人口统计学特征进行了分层分析。结果:我们纳入了849名成年参与者(平均(x)年龄= 32.9岁;51.9%的女性)。在锻炼的个体中,家庭园艺与较低的STOP-Bang得分相关(x差异= -0.30;95%置信区间(CI) = -0.59, -0.01,重叠加权模型P = 0.040),且STOP-Bang评分≥3的几率较低(校正优势比= 0.85;95% CI = 0.73, 0.98, P = 0.026)。此外,在吸烟、饮酒或运动的人群中,家庭园艺与打鼾的几率显著降低有关,而在饮酒的人群中,STOP-Bang评分≥3的几率也明显降低。结论:在COMBAT研究中,在具有特定生活方式因素的亚组中,家庭园艺与较低的OSA概率相关。这些研究结果表明,在图瓦卢和类似的低资源环境中,家庭园艺可以作为一种可行的社区干预措施来降低OSA风险。
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Associations between home gardening and obstructive sleep apnoea: role of behavioural factors in the COMmunity-based Behaviour and Attitude Study in Tuvalu (COMBAT).

Background: Tuvalu, like many Pacific Island nations, is facing a severe obesity epidemic, which is strongly associated with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) - a condition linked to multiple health complications and a growing public health burden. Lifestyle interventions such as home gardening have emerged as potential strategies to address obesity and its related conditions. We investigated the association between home gardening and OSA risk in Tuvalu and explored how behavioural and demographic factors may modify this relationship.

Methods: We conducted a nationwide cross-sectional study in Tuvalu in 2023 using the COMmunity-based Behaviour and Attitude Study in Tuvalu (COMBAT) questionnaire. We assessed OSA risk using the validated eight-item 'Snoring, Tiredness, Observed apnoea, high blood Pressure, Body mass index, Age, Neck circumference, and Gender' (STOP-Bang) questionnaire, and home gardening status was self-reported. We used logistic regression models, including multivariable adjustments and overlap weighting, to assess the association between home gardening and OSA outcomes, including total STOP-Bang score, OSA risk (≥3 points), and related symptoms (snoring, daytime fatigue, witnessed apnoea). We conducted stratified analyses by behavioural and demographic characteristics.

Results: We included 849 adult participants (mean (x̄) age = 32.9 years; 51.9% female). Among individuals who exercised, home gardening was associated with lower STOP-Bang scores (x̄ difference = -0.30; 95% confidence interval (CI) = -0.59, -0.01, P = 0.040 in overlap weighting model) and with lower odds of STOP-Bang score ≥3 (adjusted odds ratio = 0.85; 95% CI = 0.73, 0.98, P = 0.026) than non-gardeners. Furthermore, home gardening was associated with significantly lower odds of snoring among individuals who smoked, consumed alcohol, or exercised, and with borderline lower odds of STOP-Bang score ≥3 among individuals who consumed alcohol.

Conclusions: In the COMBAT study, home gardening was associated with lower OSA probability among subgroups with specific lifestyle factors. These findings suggest that home gardening could serve as a feasible and community-based intervention to mitigate OSA risk in Tuvalu and similar low-resource settings.

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Journal of Global Health
Journal of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
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期刊介绍: Journal of Global Health is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Edinburgh University Global Health Society, a not-for-profit organization registered in the UK. We publish editorials, news, viewpoints, original research and review articles in two issues per year.
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