Childhood obesity and its influence on sleep disorders: Kids-play study
Background: Sleep disorders are associated with overweight and obese children, and could decrease life quality with limitations to normal daily activities. The purpose of the study is to describe the prevalence of sleep disorders in a cohort of overweight/obese children using respiratory polygraphy....
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Childhood obesity and its influence on sleep disorders: Kids-play studySánchez López, Antonio ManuelNoack Segovia, Jessica PamelaNúñez Negrillo, Ana MaríaLatorre García, JulioAguilar Cordero, María JoséSleep apnoeaChildhood obesityRespiratory polygraphyApnoea–hypopnea indexBackground: Sleep disorders are associated with overweight and obese children, and could decrease life quality with limitations to normal daily activities. The purpose of the study is to describe the prevalence of sleep disorders in a cohort of overweight/obese children using respiratory polygraphy. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Granada (Spain) on a sample of 98 children with overweight or obesity. The presence of sleep disorders was determined by respiratory polygraphy. Results: Regarding apnoea–hypopnea-index (AHI) results, 44% of a ected children had severe sleep apnoea–hypopnea syndrome (SAHS), and the remaining 56% had a mild form of the disorder. With respect to oxygen-desaturation index, 56% of the same group had severe SAHS, 32% had mild SAHS, and the remaining 12% did not su er from SAHS. Among participants, average scores of 13.8 obstructive apnoea, 7.7 central apnoea, and 13.6 hypopnoea were recorded. Conclusions: Respiratory polygraphy can provide conclusive results in the diagnosis of SAHS in overweight/obese children. Interventional programmes designed and implemented to reduce overweight and obesity can improve quality of sleep and life in children.MDPIEducación Física y Deporte2020info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11441/145563https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17217948reponame:idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevillainstname:Universidad de Sevilla (US)Ingléshttp://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17217948info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:idus.us.es:11441/1455632026-06-17T12:51:07Z |
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Childhood obesity and its influence on sleep disorders: Kids-play study |
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Childhood obesity and its influence on sleep disorders: Kids-play study Sánchez López, Antonio Manuel Sleep apnoea Childhood obesity Respiratory polygraphy Apnoea–hypopnea index |
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Sánchez López, Antonio Manuel Noack Segovia, Jessica Pamela Núñez Negrillo, Ana María Latorre García, Julio Aguilar Cordero, María José |
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Sánchez López, Antonio Manuel |
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Sánchez López, Antonio Manuel Noack Segovia, Jessica Pamela Núñez Negrillo, Ana María Latorre García, Julio Aguilar Cordero, María José |
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Noack Segovia, Jessica Pamela Núñez Negrillo, Ana María Latorre García, Julio Aguilar Cordero, María José |
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Educación Física y Deporte |
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Sleep apnoea Childhood obesity Respiratory polygraphy Apnoea–hypopnea index |
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Sleep apnoea Childhood obesity Respiratory polygraphy Apnoea–hypopnea index |
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Background: Sleep disorders are associated with overweight and obese children, and could decrease life quality with limitations to normal daily activities. The purpose of the study is to describe the prevalence of sleep disorders in a cohort of overweight/obese children using respiratory polygraphy. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Granada (Spain) on a sample of 98 children with overweight or obesity. The presence of sleep disorders was determined by respiratory polygraphy. Results: Regarding apnoea–hypopnea-index (AHI) results, 44% of a ected children had severe sleep apnoea–hypopnea syndrome (SAHS), and the remaining 56% had a mild form of the disorder. With respect to oxygen-desaturation index, 56% of the same group had severe SAHS, 32% had mild SAHS, and the remaining 12% did not su er from SAHS. Among participants, average scores of 13.8 obstructive apnoea, 7.7 central apnoea, and 13.6 hypopnoea were recorded. Conclusions: Respiratory polygraphy can provide conclusive results in the diagnosis of SAHS in overweight/obese children. Interventional programmes designed and implemented to reduce overweight and obesity can improve quality of sleep and life in children. |
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