Women more at risk with Sleep Apnea

Publish Date:Aug 29, 2020

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Obstructive sleep apnea is a serious disorder that occurs when a person's breathing is repeatedly interrupted during sleep, sometimes hundreds of times. Each time, the oxygen level in the blood drops, eventually resulting in damage to many cells in the body. The condition affects more that 20 million adults in the U.S. and is associated with a number of serious health consequences and early death. Women are much less likely to be diagnosed than men.

A new study from the UCLA School of Nursing shows that the body's autonomic responses -- the controls that impact such functions as blood pressure, heart rate and sweating -- are weaker in people with obstructive sleep apnea but are even more diminished in women.

Women with obstructive sleep apnea may appear to be healthy -- having, for instance, normal resting blood pressure -- and their symptoms also tend to be subtler, which often means their sleep problem is missed and they get diagnosed with other conditions. We now know that sleep apnea is a precursor to bigger health issues," said Paul Macey, lead researcher on the study ,"And for women in particular, the results could be deadly."

For the study, men and women -- both with and without obstructive sleep apnea -- had their heart-rate responses measured during three physical tasks:

The Valsalva maneuver: Subjects breathe out hard while the mouth is closed.


A hand-grip challenge: Subjects squeeze hard with their hand.


A cold pressor challenge: A subject's right foot is put in almost-freezing cold water for a minute.


In all three tests, changes to the normal heart rate were lower and delayed in patients with obstructive sleep apnea, compared with healthy controls. The researchers found that the difference was even more pronounced in women.


"The heart-rate results for these tests show that the impact of sleep apnea, while bad in men, is more severe in women," Macey said. "This may mean that women are more likely to develop symptoms of heart disease, as well as other consequences of poor adaptation to daily physical tasks. Early detection and treatment may be needed to protect against damage to the brain and other organs."


The next step in the research is to see if the autonomic responses improve with treatments such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), the usual sleep apnea therapy, in which a machine is used to help an individual breathe easier during sleep. Researchers also intend to investigate the affect of other treatments.


Source:UCLA

 

 

 

 

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