“Moderate to severe OSA at baseline and worsening of nocturnal hyperemia from baseline to follow-up are really independent risk factors to increase the incidence of MetS in the general population,” Dr. Hirotsu said.
A secondary aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of MetS on the risk of developing OSA in the general population. “It seems that MetS is not really an independent risk factor for OSA.”
Dr. Hirotsu reported having no conflicts of interest.