Diponegoro International Medical Journal (DIMJ)
Vol 1, No 2 (2020): December

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) Decrease Concentration Levels in Young Adults

Fidela Hanan Zivana (Faculty of Medicine , Diponegoro University)
Neni Susilaningsih (Department of Anatomy Histology, Faculty of Medicine Diponegoro Univerisity)
Dwi Marliyawati (Department of Ear, Nose Throat, Head and Neck, Faculty of Medicine Diponegoro University)
Kanti Yunika (Department of Ear, Nose Throat, Head and Neck, Faculty of Medicine Diponegoro University)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Dec 2020

Abstract

Background: Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) is sleeping-disorder that’s characterized by recurrent episodes of upper airway obstruction during sleep. Fourteen percent of world populations suffer from OSAS. OSA patients are 7.5 to 20 times more likely to have difficulties with concentration, learning new tasks, and execution of monotonous tasks.Objective: The primary objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) and concentration level in young adultsMethods: This is an analytic observational study with cross-sectional design. Sampling was carried out with total sampling. Samples that qualified the inclusion and exclusion criteria were assessed by OSAS using the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) questionnaire and Digit Symbol Substitution Test was used to assess the concentration level. The data were analyzed, using the chi-square test and the prevalence (PR) testResults: The Chi-square test showed that there was a significant relationship between OSAS and concentration level (p=0.033). The Prevalence Ratio test found that OSAS decreased concentration level by 1.55 compared to not OSASConclusion: There was a significant relationship between OSAS and concentration level in young adults. OSAS patients are 1.55 more likely to have a decrease concentration level when compared with healthy individuals

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Journal Info

Abbrev

dimj

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Subject

Medicine & Pharmacology Neuroscience

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Diponegoro International Medical Journal (DIMJ) ISSN Number: 2745-5815 welcomes contributions which promote the exchange of ideas and rational discourse between practicing educators and medical researchers all over the world. DIMJ is an international, peer review, electronic, and open access ...