GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP-DISORDERED BREATHING IN A COMMUNITY-BASED SAMPLE

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REDLINE, S
KUMP, K
TISHLER, PV
BROWNER, I
FERRETTE, V
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[1] CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV,VET AFFAIRS MED CTR,DEPT MED,DIV PULM & CRIT CARE,CLEVELAND,OH
[2] HARVARD UNIV,SCH MED,BROCKTON W ROXBURY VET AFFAIRS MED CTR,DEPT MED,BROCKTON,MA
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10.1164/ajrccm.149.3.8118642
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Gender differences in the relative frequency of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) have been observed in surveys of patient groups referred for clinical evaluation compared with population surveys. In this study, we assessed the associations of gender, SDB, and symptoms of SDB in 389 participants (16 to 84 yr of age) in an ongoing genetic-epidemiologic study of sleep apnea. Subjects included index probands with laboratory-confirmed obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (laboratory sample, n = 36) and their family members and neighbors (the community sample). SDB was assessed with overnight in-home monitoring of airflow, oximetry, heart rate, and chest wall impedance, and symptoms were assessed with standardized questionnaires. In the entire sample, SDB, defined as a respiratory disturbance index [RDI] greater than or equal to 15, was more prevalent among males (38%) than among females (15%) (p < 0.05). Males predominated by a ratio of 8:1 in the laboratory sample (31 males, five females). In contrast, the proportion of males to females with SDB was only 2:1 in the community sample, in which an RDI greater than or equal to 15 was observed among 26% of males and 13% of females. In the laboratory sample, females tended to be younger and were significantly heavier than males. However, in the community sample, females with SDB were older than male apneic subjects (63.4 +/- 13.9 versus 47.2 +/- 15.6 years, mean +/- SD; p < 0.01), and included a majority of postmenopausal women (75%). No differences in body mass index were noted between males and females with SDB recruited from the community. Compared with males, females consistently underreported symptoms of snoring, snorting, gasping, and apnea. After adjusting for RDI, women were 2 to 3 times less likely than males to report these symptoms. We conclude that SDB is common in older females, and occurs frequently in the absence of morbid obesity. SDB may be recognized less frequently clinically in females, in part because of underreporting of symptoms of disturbed breathing during sleep.
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