High prevalence of hypertension in sleep apnea patients independent of obesity.

1994 
The relative influence of body mass index (BMI) and sleep apnea (SA) on blood pressure and prevalence of hypertension was investigated in 377 consecutive subjects admitted to a sleep laboratory. Among patients, 124 (33%) had SA, 153 (41%) were obese, and 93 (25%) had systemic hypertension. Both oxygen desaturation (OD) and minimal oxygen saturation (SaO2min) were related to BMI (p or = kg/m2) and with SA 2.1 (> 30 desaturation/6 h). The relative risk for hypertension increased with increasing age and BMI. In SA, however, the relative risk was...
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