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Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Impaired Glucose Metabolism in Normal-Weight and
Overweight/Obese Individuals: The Sleep Heart Health Study.
ABSTRACT
Objective — To characterize the association between sleep-disordered breathing
(SDB) and impaired fasting glucose (IFG), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), combined IFG and IGT, and occult
diabetes in individuals of different body habitus.
Research Design and Methods — Cross-sectional analysis of 2,588 participants (aged 52–96 years;
46% men) without known diabetes. SDB was defined as respiratory disturbance index 10 events/h. IFG, IGT,
occult diabetes, and body weight were classified according to recent accepted guidelines. Participants with
and without SDB were compared on prevalence and odds ratios for measures of impaired glucose metabolism (IGM),
adjusting for age, sex, race, BMI, and waist circumference.
Results — SDB was observed in 209 nonoverweight and 1,036 overweight/obese participants. SDB groups
had significantly higher adjusted prevalence and adjusted odds of IFG, IFG plus IGT, and occult diabetes. The
adjusted odds ratio for all subjects was 1.3 (95% CI 1.1–1.6) for IFG, 1.2 (1.0–1.4) for IGT, 1.4 (1.1–2.7)
for IFG plus IGT, and 1.7 (1.1–2.7) for occult diabetes.
Conclusions — SDB was associated with occult diabetes, IFG, and IFG plus IGT, after adjusting for age,
sex, race, BMI, and waist circumference. The magnitude of these associations was similar in nonoverweight and
overweight participants. The consistency of associations across all measures of IGM and body habitus groups
and the significant association between SDB and IFG plus IGT, a risk factor for rapid progression to diabetes,
cardiovascular disease, and mortality, suggests the importance of SDB as a risk factor for clinically
important levels of metabolic dysfunction.
Abbreviations: FPG, fasting plasma glucose • IFG, impaired fasting glucose • IGM, impaired glucose
metabolism • IGT, impaired glucose tolerance • OGTT, oral glucose tolerance test • RDI, respiratory
disturbance index • SDB, sleep-disordered breathing • SHHS, Sleep Heart Health Study