Association between lung function decline and obstructive sleep apnoea: the ALEC study

  • Emilsson, OI
  • Sundbom, F
  • Ljunggren, M
  • Benediktsdottir, B
  • Garcia-Aymerich, J
  • Bui, DS
  • Jarvis, D
  • Olin, A-C
  • Franklin, KA
  • Demoly, P
  • Lindberg, E
  • Janson, C
  • Aspelund, T
  • Gislason, T
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Publication date
April 2020
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Sleep And Breathing

Abstract

Purpose To study changes in lung function among individuals with a risk of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), and if asthma affected this relationship. Methods We used data from the European Community Respiratory Health Survey II and III, a multicentre general population study. Participants answered questionnaires and performed spirometry at baseline and 10-year follow-up (n = 4,329 attended both visits). Subjects with high risk for OSA were identified from the multivariable apnoea prediction (MAP) index, calculated from BMI, age, gender, and OSA symptoms at follow-up. Asthma was defined as having doctor’s diagnosed asthma at follow-up. Primary outcomes were changes in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) from...

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