肥胖的OSA患者CPAP治疗期间能量消耗、身体活动和体重减轻的关系
Relationship between energy expenditure, physical activity and weight loss during CPAP treatment in obese OSA subjects
Michele Bamberga, Maurizio Rizzi, Felice Gadaleta, Attilio Grechi, Renata Baiardini, Francesco Fanfullae
Background
Increased energy expenditure (EE) has been reported in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). It has been postulated that CPAP treatment may induce weight reduction in obese patients, even if it has not been confirmed by recent studies.
In the present study we investigated the effect of OSA on EE and the effect of CPAP on body weight and physical activity.
Methods
One hundred and seven obese OSA patients and 25 healthy obese volunteers, as control group, matched for age, sex and BMI, were enrolled. The following evaluation was performed only in OSA patients after 6 months of CPAP treatment.
Results
Baseline total EE was similar in the two groups, but OSA patients showed higher EE during the night, while control group during daytime. In patients, EE correlates with OSA severity, degree of daytime sleepiness or obesity. At follow-up evaluation, BMI and total EE were unchanged. However, daytime EE increased (1066 ± 131.5 vs 1104 ± 133 Kcal/die, p < 0.001, respectively) and night EE decreased (694 ± 69 vs 595 ± 73, p < 0.0001, respectively).
Statistically significant changes in BMI, sleepiness scale, blood gases and EE were found only in patients who were compliant to CPAP.
Conclusions
Obese OSA patients showed an increased night EE that was normalized only in those patients compliant to CPAP. Body weight and daily physical activity did not change in statistically significant way.
respiratory medicine
April 2015Volume 109, Issue 4, Pages 540–545
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rmed.2015.02.010 |
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