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. 2024 May 27;13(11):3135.
doi: 10.3390/jcm13113135.

The Correlation between the Severity of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Insulin Resistance in a Japanese Population

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The Correlation between the Severity of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Insulin Resistance in a Japanese Population

Yukako Tomo et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Background: Repetitive episodes of apnea and hypopnea during sleep in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are known to increase the risk of atherosclerosis. Underlying obesity and related disorders, such as insulin resistance, are indirectly related to the development of atherosclerosis. In addition, OSA is independently associated with insulin resistance; however, data regarding this relationship are scarce in Japanese populations. Methods: This study aimed to examine the relationship between the severity of OSA and insulin resistance in a Japanese population. We analyzed the data of consecutive patients who were referred for polysomnography under clinical suspicion of developing OSA and who did not have diabetes mellitus or any cardiovascular disease. Multiple regression analyses were performed to determine the relationship between the severity of OSA and insulin resistance. Results: The data from a total of 483 consecutive patients were analyzed. The median apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) was 40.9/h (interquartile range: 26.5, 59.1) and the median homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was 2.00 (interquartile range: 1.25, 3.50). Multiple regression analyses revealed that the AHI, the lowest oxyhemoglobin saturation (SO2), and the percentage of time spent on SO2 < 90% were independently correlated with HOMA-IR (an adjusted R-squared value of 0.01278821, p = 0.014; an adjusted R-squared value of -0.01481952, p = 0.009; and an adjusted R-squared value of 0.018456581, p = 0.003, respectively). Conclusions: The severity of OSA is associated with insulin resistance assessed by HOMA-IR in a Japanese population.

Keywords: HOMA-IR; insulin resistance; obstructive sleep apnea.

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Ryo Naito and Takatoshi Kasai are affiliated with a department funded by Philips Respironics, ResMed, and Fukuda Denshi. The remaining authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

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Mechanisms linking OSA and insulin resistance include sympathetic overactivity, oxidative stress, inflammation, the stimulation of the HPA axis and low adiponectin secretion induced by intermittent hypoxia and sleep fragmentation. HPA; hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal.

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