Obstructive sleep apnea affects around 20 million Americans and can lead to hypertension, heart attack, stroke, depression, muscle pain, fibromyalgia, morning headaches, and excessive daytime sleepiness.
Obstructive sleep apnea affects around 20 million Americans and can lead to hypertension, heart attack, stroke, depression, muscle pain, fibromyalgia, morning headaches, and excessive daytime sleepiness.
Obstructive sleep apnea affects around 20 million Americans and can lead to hypertension, heart attack, stroke, depression, muscle pain, fibromyalgia, morning headaches, and excessive daytime sleepiness.
A common and potentially serious sleep disorder,
obstructive sleep apnea affects at least one quarter of U.S. adults and is linked to increased risk of diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease.
Not exact matches
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSAS)
affects between 2 % and 4 % of men and women over the age of 50ref3.
The AASM reports that
obstructive sleep apnea is a common
sleep illness
affecting up to seven percent of men and five percent of women.
August 16, 2016 Study suggests ways to block hypertension in those with
sleep apnea Obstructive sleep apnea — a disorder that
affects nearly one out of four people between the ages of 30 and 70 — is a common cause of high blood pressure.
Factors
affecting executive functions in
obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and volumetric changes in the prefrontal cortex
While central
sleep apnea may be triggered by medical conditions (such as heart disorders) and certain medications (such as opioids),
obstructive sleep apnea often
affects people who are overweight.
GERD has also been found to
affect between 58 percent and 62 percent of patients with
obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a condition that
affects millions of people in the US, including truck drivers.