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Association of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Glucose Metabolism in Subjects With or Without Obesity

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the impact of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on glucose metabolism was different according to the presence or absence of obesity. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 1,344 subjects >40 years old from the Korean Genome and Epidemio...

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Autores principales: Kim, Nan Hee, Cho, Nam H., Yun, Chang-Ho, Lee, Seung Ku, Yoon, Dae Wui, Cho, Hyun Joo, Ahn, Jae Hee, Seo, Ji A., Kim, Sin Gon, Choi, Kyung Mook, Baik, Sei Hyun, Choi, Dong Seop, Shin, Chol
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3836097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24101695
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc13-0375
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author Kim, Nan Hee
Cho, Nam H.
Yun, Chang-Ho
Lee, Seung Ku
Yoon, Dae Wui
Cho, Hyun Joo
Ahn, Jae Hee
Seo, Ji A.
Kim, Sin Gon
Choi, Kyung Mook
Baik, Sei Hyun
Choi, Dong Seop
Shin, Chol
author_facet Kim, Nan Hee
Cho, Nam H.
Yun, Chang-Ho
Lee, Seung Ku
Yoon, Dae Wui
Cho, Hyun Joo
Ahn, Jae Hee
Seo, Ji A.
Kim, Sin Gon
Choi, Kyung Mook
Baik, Sei Hyun
Choi, Dong Seop
Shin, Chol
author_sort Kim, Nan Hee
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description OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the impact of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on glucose metabolism was different according to the presence or absence of obesity. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 1,344 subjects >40 years old from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study were included. OSA was detected by home portable sleep monitoring. Plasma glucose, HbA(1c), and insulin resistance were compared according to OSA and obesity status. The associations between OSA and impaired fasting glucose (IFG), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), IFG + IGT, and diabetes were evaluated in subjects with and without obesity after adjusting for several confounding variables. The effect of visceral obesity on this association was evaluated in 820 subjects who underwent abdominal computed tomography scanning. RESULTS: In subjects without obesity, fasting glucose, 2-h glucose after 75-g glucose loading, and HbA(1c) were higher in those with OSA than in those without after controlling for age, sex, and BMI. In addition, the presence of OSA in nonobese subjects was associated with a higher prevalence of IFG + IGT and diabetes after adjusting for several confounding variables (odds ratio 3.15 [95% CI 1.44–6.90] and 2.24 [1.43–3.50] for IFG + IGT and diabetes, respectively). Further adjustment for visceral fat area did not modify this association. In contrast, in those with obesity, none of the abnormal glucose tolerance categories were associated with OSA. CONCLUSIONS: The presence of OSA in nonobese individuals is significantly associated with impaired glucose metabolism, which can be responsible for future risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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spelling pubmed-38360972014-12-01 Association of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Glucose Metabolism in Subjects With or Without Obesity Kim, Nan Hee Cho, Nam H. Yun, Chang-Ho Lee, Seung Ku Yoon, Dae Wui Cho, Hyun Joo Ahn, Jae Hee Seo, Ji A. Kim, Sin Gon Choi, Kyung Mook Baik, Sei Hyun Choi, Dong Seop Shin, Chol Diabetes Care Original Research OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the impact of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on glucose metabolism was different according to the presence or absence of obesity. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 1,344 subjects >40 years old from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study were included. OSA was detected by home portable sleep monitoring. Plasma glucose, HbA(1c), and insulin resistance were compared according to OSA and obesity status. The associations between OSA and impaired fasting glucose (IFG), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), IFG + IGT, and diabetes were evaluated in subjects with and without obesity after adjusting for several confounding variables. The effect of visceral obesity on this association was evaluated in 820 subjects who underwent abdominal computed tomography scanning. RESULTS: In subjects without obesity, fasting glucose, 2-h glucose after 75-g glucose loading, and HbA(1c) were higher in those with OSA than in those without after controlling for age, sex, and BMI. In addition, the presence of OSA in nonobese subjects was associated with a higher prevalence of IFG + IGT and diabetes after adjusting for several confounding variables (odds ratio 3.15 [95% CI 1.44–6.90] and 2.24 [1.43–3.50] for IFG + IGT and diabetes, respectively). Further adjustment for visceral fat area did not modify this association. In contrast, in those with obesity, none of the abnormal glucose tolerance categories were associated with OSA. CONCLUSIONS: The presence of OSA in nonobese individuals is significantly associated with impaired glucose metabolism, which can be responsible for future risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. American Diabetes Association 2013-12 2013-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3836097/ /pubmed/24101695 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc13-0375 Text en © 2013 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
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Kim, Nan Hee
Cho, Nam H.
Yun, Chang-Ho
Lee, Seung Ku
Yoon, Dae Wui
Cho, Hyun Joo
Ahn, Jae Hee
Seo, Ji A.
Kim, Sin Gon
Choi, Kyung Mook
Baik, Sei Hyun
Choi, Dong Seop
Shin, Chol
Association of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Glucose Metabolism in Subjects With or Without Obesity
title Association of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Glucose Metabolism in Subjects With or Without Obesity
title_full Association of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Glucose Metabolism in Subjects With or Without Obesity
title_fullStr Association of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Glucose Metabolism in Subjects With or Without Obesity
title_full_unstemmed Association of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Glucose Metabolism in Subjects With or Without Obesity
title_short Association of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Glucose Metabolism in Subjects With or Without Obesity
title_sort association of obstructive sleep apnea and glucose metabolism in subjects with or without obesity
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3836097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24101695
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc13-0375
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