The role of physical activity on obstructive sleep apnea severity and hypoxic load, and the mismatch between subjective and objective physical activity assessments

Author:

Fridgeirsdottir Katrin Y.12ORCID,Ólafsdóttir Kristín A.23,Islind Anna Sigridur24,Leppänen Timo567ORCID,Arnardottir Erna S.234ORCID,Saavedra Jose M.12

Affiliation:

1. Physical Activity, Physical Education, Sport and Health (PAPESH) Research Centre, Sports Science Department, School of Social Sciences Reykjavik University Reykjavik Iceland

2. Reykjavik University Sleep Institute (RUSI) Reykjavik Iceland

3. Department of Engineering, School of Technology Reykjavik University Reykjavik Iceland

4. Department of Computer Science, School of Technology Reykjavik University Reykjavík Iceland

5. Department of Technical Physics University of Eastern Finland Kuopio Finland

6. Diagnostic Imaging Center Kuopio University Hospital Kuopio Finland

7. School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The University of Queensland Brisbane Australia

Abstract

SummaryObesity is the primary risk factor for the development of obstructive sleep apnea, and physical inactivity plays an important role. However, most studies have either only evaluated physical activity subjectively or objectively in obstructive sleep apnea. The objectives of this study were: (i) to assess the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea severity (both apnea–hypopnea index and desaturation parameters) and both objectively and subjectively measured physical activity after adjustment for anthropometry and body composition parameters; and (ii) to assess the relationship between objective and subjective physical activity parameters and whether obstructive sleep apnea severity has a modulatory effect on this relationship. Fifty‐four subjects (age 47.7 ± 15.0 years, 46% males) were categorized into groups according to obstructive sleep apnea severity: no obstructive sleep apnea; mild obstructive sleep apnea; and moderate‐to‐severe obstructive sleep apnea. All subjects were evaluated with subjective and objective physical activity, anthropometric and body composition measurements, and 3‐night self‐applied polysomnography. A one‐way ANOVA was used to evaluate the differences between the three obstructive sleep apnea severity groups and multiple linear regression to predict obstructive sleep apnea severity. Differences in subjectively reported sitting time (p ≤ 0.004) were found between participants with moderate‐to‐severe obstructive sleep apnea, and those with either mild or no obstructive sleep apnea (p = 0.004). Age, body mass index and neck circumference explained 63.3% of the variance in the apnea–hypopnea index, and age, body mass index and visceral adiposity explained 67.8% of the variance in desaturation parameters. The results showed that the person's physical activity does not affect obstructive sleep apnea severity. A weak correlation was found between objective and subjective physical activity measures, which could be relevant for healthcare staff encouraging patients with obstructive sleep apnea to increase their physical activity.

Publisher

Wiley

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