肥胖和睡眠呼吸暂停

Saman Zaman
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肥胖者的睡眠也会受到影响,通常他们的睡眠时间比非肥胖者短。质量和数量都受到影响。肥胖成为一种被称为阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的睡眠障碍发展和发展的主要风险因素。OSA被定义为人在睡眠中间歇性或完全性上呼吸道塌陷,导致睡眠中断、血氧水平降低(也称为低氧血症)、二氧化碳水平升高(二氧化碳高碳酸血症)、胸内压力振荡和交感神经活动增加。这种疾病的诊断和严重程度是基于呼吸暂停低呼吸指数(AHI)。AHI在5到15之间被称为轻度OSA,在15到30之间被称为中度OSA, >30被称为重度OSA。由于对这种睡眠障碍的认识在人群中较少,80%的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停病例未被诊断
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Obesity and sleep apnea
People who are obese also suffer in their sleep, usually they have shorter sleep duration as compared to people of non-obese category. The quality as well as quantity both are affected. Obesity becomes a major risk factor for development of a type of sleep disorder called Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and progression. OSA is defined as intermittent or complete upper airway collapse while a person is in sleep, which leads to fragmentation in sleep, decreased levels of bloody oxygen (also known as hypoxemia), increased levels of carbon dioxide (CO2 hypercapnia), intrathoracic pressure oscillations and increased sympathetic activity. The diagnosis and severity of this disease is based on Apnea Hypoapnea Index (AHI). AHI between 5 and 15 is termed as mild OSA, between 15 and 30 is called as moderate OSA and >30 is known as severe OSA. Since the awareness of this sleep disorder is less amongst the population, 80% of the OSA cases go undiagnosed.1–4
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