Sleep Apnea, Obesity, and Diabetes - an Intertwined Trio.
Soumya KurnoolKaren C McCowenNicole A BernsteinAtul MalhotraPublished in: Current diabetes reports (2023)
Sleep deprivation is associated with incident obesity, perhaps mediated by dysregulation in leptin and ghrelin - hormones important in regulation of appetite. Sleep apnea is very common particularly among obese people with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Treatment of sleep apnea has clear symptomatic benefits although its impact on long-term cardiometabolic health is less clear. Sleep disturbance may be an important modifiable risk for patients at risk of cardiometabolic disease. An assessment of sleep health may be an important component of the comprehensive care of patients with obesity and diabetes mellitus.
Keyphrases
- sleep apnea
- weight loss
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- positive airway pressure
- insulin resistance
- healthcare
- obstructive sleep apnea
- glycemic control
- bariatric surgery
- public health
- sleep quality
- weight gain
- high fat diet induced
- cardiovascular disease
- physical activity
- mental health
- adipose tissue
- palliative care
- health information
- skeletal muscle
- pain management
- quality improvement
- human health
- health insurance