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Socio-demographic and lifestyle characteristics associated with the risk for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in a rural population.

Otilia Niţiă1, Lidia Iuliana Graur, Dana Stefana Popescu, Alina Delia Popa, Daniela Boişteanu, Mariana Graur.   

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate socio-demographic and lifestyle characteristics in relationship to the risk for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS).
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was carried out on 254 subjects. Socio-demographic data (age, gender, occupation, education level, and economic status), smoking status, alcohol consumption, and hours/day spent watching TV were recorded. For physical activity assessment the international physical activity questionnaire and for identifying the risk for OSAS Berlin Questionnaire were used.
RESULTS: Of the 254 subjects, 29.4% of men and 36.8% of women were at high risk for OSAS (p=0.22). Age was higher in the group at high risk for OSAS (p=0.002) and in women (p<0.001). The highest percentage (47.5%) of participants at high risk for OSAS was found among retired people, whereas farmers generated the lowest percentage (18.6 %) (p<0.001). 57.1% of retired women were at high risk for OSAS as compared to 5.6% of the farmers (p<0.001). Education level and monthly income did not influence the risk of OSAS (p=0.172, p=0.113, respectively). No differences in the risk of OSAS were found in relation with smoking (p=0.887), alcohol consumption (p=0.688), and sedentary lifestyle. We found that individuals at low risk for OSAS performed more physical activity at work (p=0.053) and significantly more vigorous physical activity (p=0.036).
CONCLUSIONS: In the study rural population, age, occupation and physical activity are related to the risk for OSAS.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23272526

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Chir Soc Med Nat Iasi        ISSN: 0048-7848


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