Literature DB >> 28117952

Does intentional weight loss improve daytime sleepiness? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

W L Ng1,2,3,4, C E Stevenson3, E Wong2,3,4, S Tanamas1,5, T Boelsen-Robinson2,3,4, J E Shaw1,2, M T Naughton6,7, J Dixon8, A Peeters2,3,4.   

Abstract

Obesity is associated with excessive daytime sleepiness, but its causality remains unclear. We aimed to assess the extent to which intentional weight loss affects daytime sleepiness. Electronic databases were searched through 24 October 2016. Studies involving overweight or obese adults, a weight loss intervention and repeated valid measures of daytime sleepiness were included in the review. Two independent reviewers extracted data on study characteristics, main outcome (change in daytime sleepiness score standardized by standard deviation of baseline sleepiness scores), potential mediators (e.g. amount of weight loss and change in apnoea-hypopnoea index) and other co-factors (e.g. baseline demographics). Forty-two studies were included in the review. Fifteen before-and-after studies on surgical weight loss interventions showed large improvements in daytime sleepiness, with a standardized effect size of -0.97 (95% confidence interval [CI] -1.21 to -0.72). Twenty-seven studies on non-surgical weight loss interventions showed small-to-moderate improvement in daytime sleepiness, with a standardized effect size of -0.40 (95%CI -0.52 to -0.27), with no difference between controlled and before-and-after studies. We found a nonlinear association between amount of weight loss and change in daytime sleepiness. This review suggests that weight loss interventions improve daytime sleepiness, with a clear dose-response relationship. This supports the previously hypothesized causal effect of obesity on daytime sleepiness. It is important to assess and manage daytime sleepiness in obese patients.
© 2017 World Obesity Federation.

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Keywords:  Daytime sleepiness; intervention; obesity; weight loss

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28117952     DOI: 10.1111/obr.12498

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Rev        ISSN: 1467-7881            Impact factor:   9.213


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