Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized by complete or partial upper-airway collapse during sleep associated with sleepiness. OSA causes severe impairments in quality of life (sleepiness, tiredness, concentration difficulties). Moreover, OSA has adverse consequences on the cardiovascular system by causing intermittent hypoxia, increased sympathetic nervous system activation and vascular endothelial dysfunction. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) and mandibular advanced devices (MAD) remain the two first-line therapies for OSA. However, not all patients are eligible for these treatments or are not able to follow for a lifelong therapy and therefore do not use it consistently. A recent meta-analysis has confirmed that regular physical activity reduces OSA by approximately 28% (Mendelson et al. 2018). However, an important inter-individual variability exists and no study to date has identified characteristics of patients who respond to these interventions. The aim of this Prospective study, single-site, non-randomized 4-week trial is to evaluate the impact of a 4-week physical activity intervention on the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) in OSA patients based on their baseline fluid shift level. Participants included in the present study will benefit from a 4-week physical activity intervention. Upon the initial visit, a physical activity prescription will be defined and they will be equipped with a physical activity monitor that allows feedback. Participants will then exercise one day per week on-site and 4 days/week on their own. Weekly physical activity will be reviewed weekly with the participant during their on-site visit.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
62
Participants included in the present study will benefit from a 4-week physical activity intervention. Upon the initial visit, a physical activity prescription will be defined and they will be equipped with a physical activity monitor that allows feedback. Participants will then exercise one day per week on-site and 4 days/week on their own. Weekly physical activity will be reviewed weekly with the participant during their on-site visit.
UniversityGrenobleHospital
Grenoble, France
RECRUITINGApnea-Hypopnea index
Measured during polysomnography
Time frame: Baseline-4weeks
Subjective sleepiness as measured by the Epworth Sleepiness Score
Measured with the Epworth Sleepiness Score Questionnaire
Time frame: Baseline-4weeks
Overnight change in leg fluid volume
Measured using bio-electrical impedance
Time frame: Baseline-4weeks
Quality of life assessed by the SF-36 questionnaire
Measured using the SF-36 questionnaire
Time frame: Baseline-4weeks
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