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Sleep apnea is a condition where breathing ceases and restarts repeatedly during sleep. Apnea is where breathing stops temporarily. Sometimes in sleep apnea the air inflow is severely decreased but does not stop altogether and this is known as sleep hypopnea. There are three types of sleep apnea ...
Method Articles that were published between January 1990 and August 2018 were searched and extracted via PubMed, and Web of Science databases. Authors analysed the papers and its references using the following keywords: obstructive sleep apnea, depression, cognitive dysfunction, anxiety disorders, and ...
Obstructive sleep apnea is when something blocks part or all of your upper airway while you sleep. So, your diaphragm, a muscle that helps you breathe in and out, and chest muscles have to work harder to open your airway and pull air into yourlungs. Your breath can become very shallow, ...
2nd ed. Westchester, IL: American Academy of Sleep Medicine; 2005. 5. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in sleep apnea syndrome—primary research. Health Technol Assess Database. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/o/cochrane/clhta/articles/HTA-32000000072/frame.html. 1993. Accessed December...
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and hypertension have a high rate of co-occurrence, with OSA being a causative factor for hypertension. Sympathetic activity due to intermittent hypoxia and/or fragmented sleep is the most important mechanisms triggering the elevation in blood pressure in OSA. OSA-relat...
Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome as a predictor of work disability. Respir Med. 2009;103:1047–55. PubMed Google Scholar Gupta MA, Simpson FC, Lyons DCA. The effect of treating obstructive sleep apnea with positive airway pressure on depression and other subjective symptoms: A systematic review...
Sleep monitoring using a Type IV(A) device, measuring airflow and at least 2 other channels and providing measurement of apnea-hypopnea index (AHI);or Sleep monitoring using a device that measures 3 or more channels that include pulse oximetry, actigraphy, and peripheral arterial tone (e.g.,...
Type 2 diabetes and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are diseases with high prevalence and major public health impact. There is evidence that regular snoring and OSA are independently associated with alterations in glucose metabolism. Thus, OSA might be a risk factor for the development of type 2 ...
Association of self-reported sleep duration and quality with BaPWV levels in hypertensive patients Article Open access 16 July 2020 A portrait of obstructive sleep apnea risk factors in 27,210 middle-aged and older adults in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Article Open access 24 March...