Obesity research & clinical practice

Effects of Sleep Apnea Treatment on Heart and Metabolism Health During Weight Loss

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Abstract

Patients lost approximately 12 kg, reducing OSA severity by about 45%.

  • CPAP use did not lead to additional improvements in health outcomes compared to weight loss alone.
  • No significant change in 2-hour glucose levels was observed in either treatment group.
  • Improvements were noted in insulin sensitivity, sleep systolic blood pressure, and sleepiness scores.
  • Reductions were found in glucose area under the curve, total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and fat mass.
  • Weight loss is associated with enhanced cardiometabolic health and reduced severity of OSA.

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Declaration of Competing Interest S. Postnova reports grants unrelated to the manuscript from NHMRC and ARC. T. Markovich reports grants unrelated to the manuscript from NHMRC and advisory board participation with Nestle Health Science and Eli Lilly. S. Twigg reports advisory board participation with Abbott Diabetes care and Nevro Inc and payments from Nevro Inc and Astra Zeneca Inc for presentations. R. Grunstein reports advisory board participation and payments from Eli Lilly for SURMOUNT OSA weight loss trial. All other authors have no conflict of interest to declare.
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