Association of age, gender, obesity and hypertension with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) among Filipino obstructive sleep apnea patients undergoing sleep study at St. Luke's Medical Center from 1998-2002.
- Author:
Garcia Susana G
;
Zantua Raphael Ryan R
;
Mapua Cynthia A
;
Codamos Loreto J
;
Gappi Mercy Antoinette S
- Publication Type:Journal Article, Original
- MeSH: Human; Male; Aged; Middle Aged; Adult; Adolescent; Polysomnography; Prevalence; Hypertension; Obesity
- From: Philippine Journal of Internal Medicine 2003;41(4):179-184
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown a high prevalence of OSA among the middle-aged group, the male gender and among the obese population. The last two years has likewise shown that OSA is a risk factor for hypertension
OBJECTIVE:To determine the association of age, gender, obesity and hypertension with OSA among Filipino OSA patients
MATERIALS AND METHODS:Cross-sectional study from previous records of polysomnography at St. Lukes Medical Center. Chi-square test of association analysis was performed with the level of significance set at 0.05.
RESULTS: A significant association between age, male gender, obesity and OSA is observed (p value: 0.001). This study showed that hypertension is prevalent among OSA patients (41.3 percent) than those without OSA (33.3 percent), however no statistical significance is noted (p value: 0.132).
CONCLUSION: The male gender, middle-age group and obesity are strongly associated with OSA in Filipino patients.