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Relationship between abdominal and neck fat with sleep disorders in obese patients

Abstract Introduction Obesity is one of the main public health problem worldwide and it has a negative short- and long-term relationship with women's health. Assessment of this disorder is essential, as is a body composition assessed by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) with the new region...

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Published in:Fisioterapia em movimento 2023, Vol.36
Main Authors: Ruthes, Elena Marie Peixoto, Matos, Oslei, Lenardt, Brenda Carolina de Castro, Petroski, Carlos Alberto, Andrade Junior, Antonio Beira de, Vesco, Karin dal
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Summary:Abstract Introduction Obesity is one of the main public health problem worldwide and it has a negative short- and long-term relationship with women's health. Assessment of this disorder is essential, as is a body composition assessed by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) with the new region of interest as the neck. Objective To verify the association between abdominal and neck fat with sleep quality in obese women. Methods The sample, obtained from a Biomedical Engineering and Health Program database, was characterized by being obese female aged between 20 and 65 years. The tests performed were anthropometric assessment, sleep quality questionnaire, physical activity level, nutritional assessment, and body composition by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). For statistical analysis, the Shapiro-Wilk test, t test for independent samples, Kendall's Tau, linear and multiple regression and ROC curve were used. Results The sample consisted of 15 individuals with a mean age of 45 ± 11.10 years, neck circumference of 41.50 ± 2.61 and abdominal circumference of 128.20 ± 11.62. We found no correlation between the regions of interest and the sleep quality questionnaire. Regression analysis shows non-significant statistical values for abdominal fat. The statistical test proved that the new region of interest in abdominal fat is closer to better sensitivity and has a greater relationship with sleep quality. Conclusion there was no statistically significant correlation between the regions of interest and the sleep quality questionnaire. However, the abdominal fat region of interest was the point that presented the best association with sleep quality assessed by the Pittsburgh questionnaire. Resumo Introdução A obesidade é um dos principais problemas de saúde pública em todo o mundo e tem uma relação negativa de curto e longo prazo com a saúde da mulher. A avaliação desse distúrbio é essencial, assim como a composição corporal avaliada por absorciometria de raios X de dupla energia (DXA), com a nova região de interesse como o pescoço. Objetivo Verificar a associação da gordura abdominal e cervical com a qualidade de sono em mulheres obesas. Métodos A amostra, obtida de um banco de dados do Programa de Engenharia Biomédica e Saúde, caracterizou-se por mulheres obesas com idade entre 20 e 65 anos. Os testes realizados foram avaliação antropométrica, questionário de qualidade do sono, nível de atividade física, avaliação nutricional e composição corporal por dual-en
ISSN:1980-5918
1980-5918
DOI:10.1590/fm.2023.36108