TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of demographic and sleep-related factors on snoring sound parameters
AU - Huang, Zhengfei
AU - Lobbezoo, Frank
AU - Vanhommerig, Joost W.
AU - Volgenant, Catherine M.C.
AU - de Vries, Nico
AU - Aarab, Ghizlane
AU - Hilgevoord, Antonius A.J.
N1 - Funding Information:
None.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2023/4
Y1 - 2023/4
N2 - Objective: To investigate the effect of frequently reported between-individual (viz., age, gender, body mass index [BMI], and apnea-hypopnea index [AHI]) and within-individual (viz., sleep stage and sleep position) snoring sound-related factors on snoring sound parameters in temporal, intensity, and frequency domains. Methods: This study included 83 adult snorers (mean ± SD age: 42.2 ± 11.3 yrs; male gender: 59%) who underwent an overnight polysomnography (PSG) and simultaneous sound recording, from which a total of 131,745 snoring events were extracted and analyzed. Data on both between-individual and within-individual factors were extracted from the participants’ PSG reports. Results: Gender did not have any significant effect on snoring sound parameters. The fundamental frequency (FF; coefficient = −0.31; P = 0.02) and dominant frequency (DF; coefficient = −12.43; P < 0.01) of snoring sounds decreased with the increase of age, and the second formant increased (coefficient = 22.91; P = 0.02) with the increase of BMI. Severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA; AHI ≥30 events/hour), non-rapid eye movement sleep stage 3 (N3), and supine position were all associated with more, longer, and louder snoring events (P < 0.05). Supine position was associated with higher FF and DF, and lateral decubitus positions were associated with higher formants. Conclusions: Within the limitations of the current patient profile and included factors, AHI was found to have greater effects on snoring sound parameters than the other between-individual factors. The included within-individual factors were found to have greater effects on snoring sound parameters than the between-individual factors under study.
AB - Objective: To investigate the effect of frequently reported between-individual (viz., age, gender, body mass index [BMI], and apnea-hypopnea index [AHI]) and within-individual (viz., sleep stage and sleep position) snoring sound-related factors on snoring sound parameters in temporal, intensity, and frequency domains. Methods: This study included 83 adult snorers (mean ± SD age: 42.2 ± 11.3 yrs; male gender: 59%) who underwent an overnight polysomnography (PSG) and simultaneous sound recording, from which a total of 131,745 snoring events were extracted and analyzed. Data on both between-individual and within-individual factors were extracted from the participants’ PSG reports. Results: Gender did not have any significant effect on snoring sound parameters. The fundamental frequency (FF; coefficient = −0.31; P = 0.02) and dominant frequency (DF; coefficient = −12.43; P < 0.01) of snoring sounds decreased with the increase of age, and the second formant increased (coefficient = 22.91; P = 0.02) with the increase of BMI. Severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA; AHI ≥30 events/hour), non-rapid eye movement sleep stage 3 (N3), and supine position were all associated with more, longer, and louder snoring events (P < 0.05). Supine position was associated with higher FF and DF, and lateral decubitus positions were associated with higher formants. Conclusions: Within the limitations of the current patient profile and included factors, AHI was found to have greater effects on snoring sound parameters than the other between-individual factors. The included within-individual factors were found to have greater effects on snoring sound parameters than the between-individual factors under study.
KW - Acoustic analysis
KW - Apnea-hypopnea index
KW - Obstructive sleep apnea
KW - Sleep position
KW - Sleep stage
KW - Snoring sound
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U2 - 10.1016/j.sleep.2023.02.012
DO - 10.1016/j.sleep.2023.02.012
M3 - Article
C2 - 36857868
AN - SCOPUS:85149039773
SN - 1389-9457
VL - 104
SP - 3
EP - 10
JO - Sleep Medicine
JF - Sleep Medicine
ER -