Obstructive sleep apnea and orofacial myofunctional aspects in obesity

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作者
da Silva, Nathani Cristina [1 ]
Junqueira Thomaz da Silva, Giovanna Pietruci [1 ]
Motonaga Onofri, Suely Mayumi [1 ]
Pinato, Luciana [1 ]
机构
[1] Sao Paulo State Univ UNESP, Dept Speech Language & Hearing Sci, Marilia, SP, Brazil
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Obstructive sleep apnea; Snoring; Obesity; Speech-language and hearing sciences; QUALITY;
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10.1007/s11325-022-02738-4
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the quality of sleep, presence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and its relationship with the presence of snoring, cephalometric characteristics, degree of collapse of the upper airways, and orofacial myofunctional profile in obese and overweight individuals. Methods All participants completed polysomnography, as well as sleep and snoring questionnaires. We further performed orofacial, otorhinolaryngological, and anthropometric evaluations on all participants. Results A total of 102 adults, comprising 29 obese, 21 overweight, and 52 eutrophic individuals of both sexes participated in this study. We observed a high prevalence of snoring in both obese and overweight (100%), and in 65% of eutrophic individuals. Among the obese subjects 58% had a severe degree of OSA, whereas 4% of eutrophic subjects presented a risk for OSA development. Sleep quality was related to body mass index (BMI) and cervical and abdominal circumference. All obese and overweight individuals presented with orofacial myofunctional alterations such as facial asymmetry, alteration of the maxilla-jaw relationship, inadequate tongue posture, changes in masticatory pattern and swallowing, and inadequate general orofacial myofunctional condition. Airway obstructions at the retropalatal and retrolingual levels > 75% were observed in at least 48% of the individuals. Conclusion Obese and overweight individuals presented a higher risk for the development of OSA compared with eutrophic patients, and obese individuals presented a greater severity of OSA. The higher the BMI and greater the cervical and abdominal circumferences, the higher the prevalence of OSA, worse the quality of sleep, and more serious orofacial myofunctional characteristics in this population.
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