Predictors of Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Community-Dwelling Adults<subtitle>The Sleep Heart Health Study</subtitle>
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract
Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is common, but largely undiagnosed in the general population. Information on demographic patterns of SDB occurrence and its predictive factors in the general population is needed to target high-risk groups that may benefit from diagnosis.
The sample comprised 5615 community-dwelling men and women aged between 40 and 98 years who were enrolled in the Sleep Heart Health Study. Data were collected by questionnaire, clinical examinations, and in-home polysomnography. Sleep-disordered breathing status was based on the average number of apnea and hypopnea episodes per hour of sleep (apnea-hypopnea index [AHI]). We used multiple logistic regression modeling to estimate cross-sectional associations of selected participant characteristics with SDB defined by an AHI of 15 or greater.
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1Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Polysomnography
- Body mass index
- Apnea
- Odds ratio
- Sleep apnea
- Breathing
- Population
- Good health and well-being
Funding
- UOUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
- UOUniversity of Minnesota
- SOSchool of Medicine, Boston University
- UOUniversity of Washington
- JHJohns Hopkins University
- UOUniversity of Pittsburgh
- UOUniversity of Oklahoma
- CWCase Western Reserve University
- SStrong
- YUYork University
- UOUniversity of California, Davis
- NHNational Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute