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Metabolic Consequences of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Especially Pertaining to Diabetes Mellitus and Insulin Sensitivity.

Citation
Song, S. O., et al. “Metabolic Consequences Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Especially Pertaining To Diabetes Mellitus And Insulin Sensitivity.”. Diabetes & Metabolism Journal, pp. 144-155.
Center University of Washington
Author Sun Ok Song, Ken He, Radhika R Narla, Hyun Goo Kang, Han Uk Ryu, Edward J Boyko
Keywords diabetes mellitus, Insulin resistance, obesity, Sleep apnea syndromes
Abstract

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and diabetes has been known to be closely related to each other and both diseases impact highly on the public health. There are many evidence of reports that OSA is associated with diabetes with a bidirectional correlation. A possible causal mechanism of OSA to diabetes is intermittent hypoxemia and diabetes to OSA is microvascular complication. However, OSA and diabetes have a high prevalence rate in public and shares the common overlap characteristic and risk factors such as age, obesity, and metabolic syndrome that make it difficult to establish the exact pathophysiologic mechanism between them. In addition, studies demonstrating that treatment of OSA may help prevent diabetes or improve glycemic control have not shown convincing result but have become a great field of interest research. This review outlines the bidirectional correlation between OSA and diabetes and explore the pathophysiologic mechanisms by approaching their basic etiologies.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Diabetes & metabolism journal
Volume
43
Issue
2
Number of Pages
144-155
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
2233-6079
DOI
10.4093/dmj.2018.0256
Alternate Journal
Diabetes Metab J
PMID
30993938
PMCID
PMC6470104
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