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Socioeconomic factors do not predict sleep apnea in a population sample from Mecklenburg‑Western Pomerania, Germany


Sleep and Breathing 2023 / Mai ; 27(2): 459 - 467



https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35486311[PubMed]; https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11325-022-02614-1


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DOI = 10.1007/s11325-022-02614-1

PubMed-ID = 35486311


Autoren

Krüger M*1, Obst A2, Bernhardt O3, Ewert R2, Penzel T, Stubbe B2, Fietze I, Ivanovska T, Biffar R1, Daboul A1


Abstract

Purpose Socioeconomic factors are known to modulate health. Concerning sleep apnea, influences of income, education, work, and living in a partnership are established. However, results differ between national and ethnic groups. results also differ between various clinical studies and population-based approaches. The goal of our study was to determine if such factors can be verified in the population of Pomerania, Germany. Methods A subgroup from the participants of the population-based Study of Health in Pomerania volunteered for an overnight polysomnography. Their data were subjected to an ordinal regressions analysis with age, sex, body mass index (BMI), income, education, work, and life partner as predictors for the apnea–hypopnea index. Results Among the subgroup (N = 1209) from the population-based study (N = 4420), significant effects were found for age, sex, and BMI. There were no significant effects for any of the socioeconomic factors. Conclusion Significant effects for well-established factors as age, sex, and BMI show that our study design has sufficient power to verify meaningful associations with sleep apnea. The lack of significant effects for the socioeconomic factors suggests their clinical irrelevance in the tested population.

Veröffentlicht in

Sleep and Breathing


Jahr 2023
Monat/Hj. Mai
Impact Factor (2023)
Volume 27
Issue 2
Seiten 459 - 467
Open Access ja
Peer reviewed ja
Artikelart Originalartikel
Artikelstatus erschienen - Druck
DOI 10.1007/s11325-022-02614-1
PubMed-ID 35486311

Allgemeine Daten zur Fachzeitschrift

Kurzbezeichnung: SLEEP BREATH
ISSN: 1520-9512
eISSN: 1522-1709
Land: GERMANY (FED REP GER)
Sprache: English
Kategorie(n):
  • RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
  • CLINICAL NEUROLOGY


Impact Factor Entwicklung

Jahr Impact Factor
2008 1,672
2009 2,363
2010 1,684
2011 1,839
2012 2,256
2013 2,869
2014 2,482
2015 2,332
2016 2,288
2017 2,03
2018 2,326
2019 2,162
2020 2,816
2021 2,655
2022 2,5

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