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(1998). Obesity without sleep apnea is associated with daytime sleepiness. Archives of Internal Medicine, 158, 1333-1337.Vgontzas AN, Bixler EO, Tan TL, Kantner D, Martin LF, Kales A. Obesity without sleep apnea is associated with daytime sleepi- ness. Arch Intern Med 1998; 158: 1333 ...
Sleep Issues Can Cause Us to Gain Weight A scientific study revealed that people of all ages can gain weight if they are sleep-deprived. This occurs for multiple reasons, but the study showed conclusively that obesity is related to sleep deprivation. Without Enough Sleep, We Can’t Concentrat...
Therefore, moderate-to-severe OSA in participants without hypertension was a predictor of future burden of arterial stiffness progression, independent of obesity, suggesting that it may contribute to the increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
Like OSA, NAFLD is closely related to obesity14. In particular, the hallmark of OSA—chronic intermittent hypoxia during sleep—has been associated with NAFLD15,16,17. Previous studies regarding the association between NAFLD and OSA were conducted to investigate the risk of hepatic steatosis in ...
Sleeping habits can have an impact on your weight. Several research publications have demonstrated the correlation between insufficient sleep cycles and weight gain.
the lost sleep may make you feel tired, irritated, and unfocused throughout the day. Your partner may also be aware of your loud snoring and sudden interruptions in breathing. It’s important to see a doctor to treat sleep apnea, as you may need a positive airway pressure device to help...
This study aims to examine the relationship between sleep duration and obesity in children aged 6–18 years. Methods: The sample consisted of 11,830 children aged 6–18 years. The children were randomly selected from 13 schools in three urban districts of Guangzhou. The ...
put a person at greater risk for developing various physical health issues as well. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that “insufficient sleep has been linked to the development and management” ofvarious chronic diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. ...
Obesity Diabetes Sleep apnea and other sleep disorders Appetite and satiety dysfunction Sleep Stages Stage 1: Wake This first stage occurs as you drift off to sleep. It typically lasts for five to 10 minutes and can be considered the transition phase between wakefulness and sleep. Though you sti...