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. 2022 May 1;18(5):1251–1261. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.9834

Table 3.

Adjusted pairwise differences in the AHI and the risk of severe OSA between weight-change groups at the end of the study.

Reference Group Weight Change Group AHI (events/h) Severe OSA
MDa 95% CIa P a RRa 95% CIa P a
WS/GG < 5%WLG −5.83 −14.8 to 3.12 .504 0.77 0.37 to 1.59 .478
5%–10%WLG −15.6 −23.9 to −7.38 .006 0.45 0.23 to 0.87 .018
≥ 10%WLG −29.8 −38.1 to −21.4 < .001 0.32 0.17 to 0.64 .001
< 5%WLG 5%–10%WLG −9.79 −18.7 to −0.86 .023 0.59 0.30 to 1.14 .115
≥ 10%WLG −23.9 −32.9 to −15.0 < .001 0.42 0.22 to 0.82 .012
5%–10%WLG ≥ 10%WLG −14.1 −22.3 to −5.96 .010 0.72 0.40 to 1.29 .268

Results are presented as adjusted mean differences for the AHI and adjusted relative risk for severe OSA at the 6-month follow-up, with their corresponding 95% confidence intervals, as derived from the analysis of covariance and generalized linear models, respectively. Analyses were performed in the intention-to-treat population (n = 180). aAdjusted for age, sex, baseline levels of the dependent variable, and continuous positive airway pressure use (hours/day). The Bonferroni correction was applied to adjust for multiple pairwise comparisons. P values < .050 indicate statistically significant results. AHI = apnea-hypopnea index, CI = confidence interval, MD = mean difference, OSA = obstructive sleep apnea, RR = relative risk, WLG = weight-loss group, WS/GG = weight-stable/gain group.