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Association between Berlin Questionnaire Index and lipid profile
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the association between the Berlin questionnaire index and the lipid profile, according to gender. METHOD: This is a cross-sectional study. The group investigated was composed of the Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health (EBMSP) employees by a sequentia...
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Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8764938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35082985 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1984-0063.20200103 |
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author | Kikuta, Taina Martins Souza, Roberta Mendel, Mônica Diniz Rocha Pereira, Juliana Fernandes Batista Azevedo, Tharsilla Caríope Galtieri, Ranuzia Mercês Santos Salles, Cristina |
author_facet | Kikuta, Taina Martins Souza, Roberta Mendel, Mônica Diniz Rocha Pereira, Juliana Fernandes Batista Azevedo, Tharsilla Caríope Galtieri, Ranuzia Mercês Santos Salles, Cristina |
author_sort | Kikuta, Taina Martins |
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description | OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the association between the Berlin questionnaire index and the lipid profile, according to gender. METHOD: This is a cross-sectional study. The group investigated was composed of the Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health (EBMSP) employees by a sequential non-probabilistic sampling. Study design: The data were obtained by applying a validated questionnaire and collecting laboratory blood samples at the Outpatient Clinics of EBMSP. RESULTS: The total sample consisted of 94 employees, 21 of whom were excluded because they had not been submitted to blood collection. The sample profile evaluation had a total of 73 employees and obtained the following results in the study: the female was the most prevalent with (54.8%); the age ranged from 18 to 65 years, with a mean 38 ± 10.6 years; in men with positive Berlin (with respiratory sleep disorder), higher values of total cholesterol and LDL-c, and lower HDL-c were observed when compared to men without respiratory sleep disorder, as follows: total cholesterol (202 ± 19 vs. 180±40; p=0.040); LDL-c (137± 17 vs. 113 ± 34; p=0.048); lower HDL-c (37 ± 6 vs. 42,5 ±8; p=0.047). While in women, no significant change was observed among those with positive Berlin when compared with those with negative Berlin. CONCLUSION: The findings of this study showed that men with positive Berlin (with a respiratory sleep disorder) had higher values of total cholesterol, LDL-c, and lower HDL-c when compared to men without a respiratory sleep disorder. |
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spelling | pubmed-87649382022-01-25 Association between Berlin Questionnaire Index and lipid profile Kikuta, Taina Martins Souza, Roberta Mendel, Mônica Diniz Rocha Pereira, Juliana Fernandes Batista Azevedo, Tharsilla Caríope Galtieri, Ranuzia Mercês Santos Salles, Cristina Sleep Sci Short Communications OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the association between the Berlin questionnaire index and the lipid profile, according to gender. METHOD: This is a cross-sectional study. The group investigated was composed of the Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health (EBMSP) employees by a sequential non-probabilistic sampling. Study design: The data were obtained by applying a validated questionnaire and collecting laboratory blood samples at the Outpatient Clinics of EBMSP. RESULTS: The total sample consisted of 94 employees, 21 of whom were excluded because they had not been submitted to blood collection. The sample profile evaluation had a total of 73 employees and obtained the following results in the study: the female was the most prevalent with (54.8%); the age ranged from 18 to 65 years, with a mean 38 ± 10.6 years; in men with positive Berlin (with respiratory sleep disorder), higher values of total cholesterol and LDL-c, and lower HDL-c were observed when compared to men without respiratory sleep disorder, as follows: total cholesterol (202 ± 19 vs. 180±40; p=0.040); LDL-c (137± 17 vs. 113 ± 34; p=0.048); lower HDL-c (37 ± 6 vs. 42,5 ±8; p=0.047). While in women, no significant change was observed among those with positive Berlin when compared with those with negative Berlin. CONCLUSION: The findings of this study showed that men with positive Berlin (with a respiratory sleep disorder) had higher values of total cholesterol, LDL-c, and lower HDL-c when compared to men without a respiratory sleep disorder. Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8764938/ /pubmed/35082985 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1984-0063.20200103 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Short Communications Kikuta, Taina Martins Souza, Roberta Mendel, Mônica Diniz Rocha Pereira, Juliana Fernandes Batista Azevedo, Tharsilla Caríope Galtieri, Ranuzia Mercês Santos Salles, Cristina Association between Berlin Questionnaire Index and lipid profile |
title | Association between Berlin Questionnaire Index and lipid profile |
title_full | Association between Berlin Questionnaire Index and lipid profile |
title_fullStr | Association between Berlin Questionnaire Index and lipid profile |
title_full_unstemmed | Association between Berlin Questionnaire Index and lipid profile |
title_short | Association between Berlin Questionnaire Index and lipid profile |
title_sort | association between berlin questionnaire index and lipid profile |
topic | Short Communications |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8764938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35082985 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1984-0063.20200103 |
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