Persistent sleep-disordered breathing independently contributes to metabolic syndrome in prepubertal children.
Pablo Armañac-JuliánAdrián Martín-MonteroJesús LázaroRoberto HorneroPablo LagunaLeila Kheirandish-GozalDavid GozalEduardo GilRaquel BailónGonzalo C Gutiérrez-TobalPublished in: Pediatric pulmonology (2023)
The findings point to a causal role of OSA in the development of metabolic dysfunction, suggesting that persistent OSA may increase the risk of MetS in prepubertal children. This mediation role implies a need for developing screening for MetS in children presenting OSA symptoms.