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A randomized study on the effect of weight loss on obstructive sleep apnea among obese patients with type 2 diabetes: the Sleep AHEAD study.

机译:一项随机研究减肥的效果阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停之间的肥胖患者2型糖尿病:睡眠之前的研究。

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BACKGROUND: The belief that weight loss improves obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has limited empirical support. The purpose of this 4-center study was to assess the effects of weight loss on OSA over a 1-year period. METHODS: The study included 264 participants with type 2 diabetes and a mean (SD) age of 61.2 (6.5) years, weight of 102.4 (18.3) kg, body mass index (BMI) (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared) of 36.7 (5.7), and an apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) of 23.2 (16.5) events per hour. The participants were randomly assigned to either a behavioral weight loss program developed specifically for obese patients with type 2 diabetes (intensive lifestyle intervention [ILI]) or 3 group sessions related to effective diabetes management (diabetes support and education [DSE]). RESULTS: The ILI participants lost more weight at 1 year than did DSE participants (10.8 kg vs 0.6 kg; P < .001). Relative to the DSE group, the ILI intervention was associated with an adjusted (SE) decrease in AHI of 9.7 (2.0) events per hour (P < .001). At 1 year, more than 3 times as many participants in the ILI group than in the DSE group had total remission of their OSA, and the prevalence of severe OSA among ILI participants was half that of the DSE group. Initial AHI and weight loss were the strongest predictors of changes in AHI at 1 year (P < .01). Participants with a weight loss of 10 kg or more had the greatest reductions in AHI. CONCLUSIONS: Physicians and their patients can expect that weight loss will result in significant and clinically relevant improvements in OSA among obese patients with type 2 diabetes. Trial Registration clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00194259.
机译:背景:相信减肥改善阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)有限实证支持。研究旨在评估减肥的效果在一年期间的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合症。包括264名2型糖尿病患者和平均(SD) 61.2(6.5)岁,体重102.4(18.3)公斤,身体质量指数(BMI)(计算单位为千克的重量除以身高在36.7平方米)(5.7),和一个低通气指数(AHI) 23.2(16.5)的事件每小时。一个行为减肥计划开发专门为肥胖患者2型糖尿病(强化生活方式干预(伊犁))或3组相关会话有效糖尿病(糖尿病的支持和管理教育(DSE))。失去了更多的重量在1年比内镜下动态慢动作影像参与者(10.8公斤和0.6公斤;相对于伊犁内镜下动态慢动作影像集团干预与一个调整(SE)下降你好每小时9.7(2.0)事件(P <措施)。年,参与的3倍以上伊犁组比内镜下动态慢动作影像组总缓解他们的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合症的患病率严重的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合症的一半是伊犁的参与者之一内镜下动态慢动作影像组。是最靠谱的变化,你好吗1年(P < . 01)。10公斤以上的损失最大的减少你好。病人可以指望减肥会结果在重大和临床相关改善阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合症在肥胖患者2型糖尿病。clinicaltrials . gov Identifier: NCT00194259。

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