Title of article :
Sleep Apnea Symptoms in Diabetics and their First Degree Relatives
Author/Authors :
Amra، Babak نويسنده , , Sheikh Bahaee، Farideh نويسنده Isfahan Endocrine and Metabolism Research Centre (IEMRC), Isfahan , , AMINI، MASOUD نويسنده , , Golshan، Mohammad نويسنده , , Fietze، Ingo نويسنده Center of Sleep Medicine, Charité - University of Medical Sciences Berlin, Berlin , , Penzel، Thomas نويسنده Center of Sleep Medicine, Charité - University of Medical Sciences Berlin, Berlin ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Background: Sleep apnea is associated with increased risk of
diabetes mellitus. However, no studies have compared sleep apnea
symptoms in diabetic patients and their first degree relatives.
The purpose of our study was to investigate high risk for sleep
apnea syndrome, in diabetics and their first degree relatives for
prevention of diabetes in family.
Methods: As a part of a cohort study, all of diabetic and their first
degree relatives who came for glucose control in diabetes clinic
were invited to take part in the survey. Two thousand, four hundred
and sixty?two individuals (82% of invited) agreed to fill out the
Berlin and Epworth sleep questionnaire. Participants consisted of
2462 subjects of 15–70 years of age, both males and females with
diabetes and family history of type 2 diabetes mellitus. A total of
1234 participants had diabetes and 11,231 were relatives of diabetic
patients. High risk for sleep apnea regarding Berlin questionnaire and
Epworth sleepiness scale, diabetic and relative were analyzed.
Results: Prevalences of high risk for sleep apnea were higher
among diabetics than relatives (P?value < 0.001). In a multiple
regression analysis, ‘‘age, body mass index, education, high blood
pressure’’ were risk factor for sleep apnea symptoms while isolated
blood glucose level was not by Berlin questionnaire. By Epworth
sleep scale only education level was a risk factor for sleep apnea
symptoms while isolated blood glucose level was not risk factor.
Conclusions: Sleep apnea symptoms may not have significant
difference between diabetics and their relatives. We need more
study on sleep apnea in the family of diabetic patients. We hope
that more studies on mentioned field may help prevention of
diabetes in their family.
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)