心肺适能
医学
物理疗法
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停
随机对照试验
荟萃分析
体质指数
最大VO2
梅德林
心理干预
内科学
心率
血压
政治学
精神科
法学
作者
Monique Mendelson,Jean-François Timsit,Mathieu Marillier,Patrice Flore,Jean-Christian Borel,Isabelle Vivodtzev,Stéphane Doutreleau,Samuel Verges,Renaud Tamisier,Jean-Louis Pépin
标识
DOI:10.3389/fneur.2018.00073
摘要
A systematic review of English and French articles using Pubmed/Medline and Embase included studies assessing objective physical activity levels of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients and exploring the effects of exercise training on OSA severity, body mass index (BMI), sleepiness, and cardiorespiratory fitness [peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak)]. Two independent reviewers analyzed the studies, extracted the data, and assessed the quality of evidence. For objective physical activity levels, eight studies were included. The mean number of steps per day across studies was 5,388 (95% CI: 3,831-6,945; p < 0.001), which was by far lower than the recommended threshold of 10,000 steps per day. For exercise training, six randomized trials were included. There was a significant decrease in apnea-hypopnea-index following exercise training (mean decrease of 8.9 events/h; 95% CI: -13.4 to -4.3; p < 0.01), which was accompanied by a reduction in subjective sleepiness, an increase in VO2peak and no change in BMI. OSA patients present low levels of physical activity and exercise training is associated with improved outcomes. Future interventions (including exercise training) focusing on increasing physical activity levels may have important clinical impacts on both OSA severity and the burden of associated co-morbidities. Objective measurement of physical activity in routine OSA management and well-designed clinical trials are recommended. Registration # CRD42017057319 (Prospero).
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