Exercise and sleep-disordered breathing: an association independent of body habitus

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Peppard, PE [1 ]
Young, T [1 ]
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[1] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Populat Hlth Sci, Madison, WI 53726 USA
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10.1093/sleep/27.3.480
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Study Objectives: The degree to which physical exercise habits are related to sleep-disordered breathing is not known. We sought to investigate the association between a single-item exercise question and laboratory-assessed sleep-disordered breathing. Design: A population-based cross-sectional epidemiologic study of adults measured the association between exercise and sleep-disordered breathing. Hours of weekly planned exercise were assessed by questionnaire. Sleep-disordered breathing was assessed by 18-channel in-laboratory polysomnography and characterized by the apnea-hypopnea index. Setting: Polysomnography was conducted at the University of Wisconsin General Clinical Research Center sleep laboratory. Patients and Participants: Participants included 1104 men and women, aged 30 to 60 years, enrolled in the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort Study. Measurements and Results: Associations were modeled using linear and logistic regression, adjusting for body mass index, skinfold measurements, age, sex, and other covariates. Adjusted mean (95% confidence interval) apnea-hypopnea index was 5.3 (4.4, 6.2) events per hour for participants who exercised 0 hours per week; 3.9 (2.8, 5.0) events per hour for those with 1 to 2 hours of exercise; 3.2 (2.2, 4.2) events per hour for those with 3 to 6 hours of exercise; and 2.8 (1.0, 4.6) for those with > 7 hours of exercise (P trend < .001). Similarly, the odds of having moderate or worse sleep-disordered breathing (apnea-hypopnea index > 15 events per hour) significantly decreased with increasing level of exercise. Conclusion: Independent of measures of body habitus, lack of exercise was associated with increased severity of sleep-disordered breathing. Citation: Peppard PE; Young T Exercise and sleep-disordered breathing: an association independent of body habitus.
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