2020
DOI: 10.2147/nss.s276932
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<p>Associations of OSA and Nocturnal Hypoxemia with Strength and Body Composition in Community Dwelling Middle Aged and Older Men</p>

Abstract: Purpose Reduced hand grip strength (HGS) is associated with poorer health in chronic conditions, yet there has been little research examining the association with hand grip strength and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Further, these studies have not examined, nor adjusted, for muscle mass. The aim of this study was to determine associations between OSA indices, HGS, muscle mass, and fat mass. Participants and Methods A total of 613 participants (age range 41–88, BMI 28.6… Show more

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“…Recent metanalyses have shown no relationship between the use of CPAP and either subcutaneous ( 26 , 27 ) or visceral adipose tissue ( 28 , 29 ) volume. OSA is associated with reduced bone mass ( 30 ) but not skeletal muscle despite morphological and functional changes ( 31 , 32 ). CPAP has been shown to increase both lean body mass ( 33 , 34 ) and IGF-1 ( 33 ), suggesting that CPAP-induced increase in weight may reflect positive change in body composition.…”
Section: Pathophysiology and Associations Of Osa With Other Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent metanalyses have shown no relationship between the use of CPAP and either subcutaneous ( 26 , 27 ) or visceral adipose tissue ( 28 , 29 ) volume. OSA is associated with reduced bone mass ( 30 ) but not skeletal muscle despite morphological and functional changes ( 31 , 32 ). CPAP has been shown to increase both lean body mass ( 33 , 34 ) and IGF-1 ( 33 ), suggesting that CPAP-induced increase in weight may reflect positive change in body composition.…”
Section: Pathophysiology and Associations Of Osa With Other Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%