Obstructive Sleep Apnea Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of a 24-week Aquatic Exercise Training Program on Obstructive Sleep Apnea Severity in Elderly Women
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is defined as a total cessation of upper airway flow for at least 10 seconds. OSAS is considered under diagnosed and it is assessed by a full-night sleep polysomnography. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is considered the first line treatment to OSAS, however physical exercise has emerged as an adjunct and/or alternative strategy to CPAP in OSAS patients.
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), which comprises repeated episodes of total cessation
of upper airway flow during sleep, is an underdiagnosed diasease and is closely related to
major physiological desadjustments that compromises the systemic health of the human
organism, including triggering death events; It is not surprising, therefore, that the
prevalence of OSAS in adults and elderly varies widely.
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the instrument used as first-line treatment for
OSAS because it has significant responses in attenuating the severity of the syndrome,
however, the design and logistical operation of the use of this instrument compromise the
adherence to OSAS treatment .
In this sense, strategies such as regular exercise practice have promising initial results
for the treatment of OSAS, despite the gaps that still exist due to the scarcity of studies
completed in this area. To this end, it should be noted that studies evaluating the effects
of exercise on the severity of OSAS deal mostly with adults / middle-aged adults in aerobic
and / or resistance exercise practices performed in a terrestrial environment with
alternation only of the ergometer used. Studies on physical exercise and OSAS in the elderly
present marked scarcity and only one randomized clinical trial administered to elderly men
was found.
The prescription of physical exercise for the elderly requires some precautions and
precautions arising from the maladjustments that senescence promotes and that compromise the
functionality of organic systems. These misfits include, among other things, the attenuation
of lean mass with consequent reduction in muscle strength and dynamic balance; Such damages
trigger, in the elderly, fall events that, linked to the reduction of bone mineral density
due to aging, not infrequently lead to the physical and functional disability of the elderly.
Physical exercise performed in the aquatic environment, therefore, emerges as a safe and
effective alternative in promoting physical and functional improvements for various
populations due to the physical principles of water that promote buoyancy, reduction of joint
stress, subjective perception of pain and exercise fatigue.
Therefore, the aim of the present study is to evaluate the effects of a 24-week aquatic
training program on the severity of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in older women and is
justified in the emerging needs of 1) finding alternative solutions to CPAP use. , 2) use the
practice of physical exercise as a tool in mitigating OSAS risk factors and severity; and 3)
promote strategies of physical exertion as safe as they are effective for the elderly
population to combat OSAS.
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