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Sleep hygiene-related conditions in patients with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea

Authors
Jung, Su YoungKim, Hyung-sikMin, Jin-YoungHwang, Kyoung JinKim, Sung Wan
Issue Date
Feb-2019
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Obstructive sleep apnea; Sleep hygiene; Clinical symptoms; Total sleep time; Body mass index; Apnea-hypopnea index
Citation
AURIS NASUS LARYNX, v.46, no.1, pp.95 - 100
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Journal Title
AURIS NASUS LARYNX
Volume
46
Number
1
Start Page
95
End Page
100
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/148291
DOI
10.1016/j.anl.2018.06.003
ISSN
0385-8146
Abstract
Objective: Sleep hygiene-related conditions are factors that affect the symptoms experienced by patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, very few studies have investigated the association between sleep hygiene and sleep symptoms, especially in patients with mild or moderate OSA. This study evaluated the relationship between factors related to sleep hygiene and clinical symptoms in patients with mild to moderate OSA. Methods: One hundred and seventy-four patients who visited the Sleep Breathing Disorder Center at a tertiary academic center to evaluate suspected OSA were included. All patients underwent standard polysomnography (PSG) and the Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS) and questionnaires related to daytime and nighttime symptoms and sleep hygiene. Medical records were reviewed for demographic, clinical, and PSG parameters. Correlation analysis between sleep hygiene-related conditions and clinical symptoms in patients with mild to moderate OSA was performed. Results: The correlation analysis between the nine categories of sleep hygiene and the three categories of clinical symptoms showed that, in the case of inadequate temperature and humidity conditions, the three categories of clinical symptoms were more severe (daytime symptoms r = 0.382, nighttime symptoms r = 0.568, ESS score r = 0.321). Drinking alcohol before sleep (daytime symptoms r = 0.457, nighttime symptoms r = 0.649, ESS score r = 0.301) and emotional excitement or arousal (daytime symptoms r = 0.378, nighttime symptoms r = 0.545, ESS score r = 0.341) were correlated with greater severity of each of the clinical symptoms (p ˂ 0.05). Conclusion: Among the factors of sleep hygiene-related conditions, inadequate temperature and humidity, drinking alcohol before sleep, and emotional excitement or arousal were associated with symptoms of mild to moderate OSA. This study supports the hypothesis that patients with mild to moderate OSA can experience symptom relief if they are trained to correct lifestyle habits to maintain adequate sleep hygiene-related conditions.
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