The vast majority of those with sleep apnea,
especially obstructive sleep apnea, will be able to qualify for traditional coverage.
Sleep disturbances, including insufficient sleep, poor sleep quality, insomnia, and
especially obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are considered independent risk factors for the development and worsening of insulin resistance.
Not exact matches
Evidence suggests that adults with a large neck circumference are more likely to develop
obstructive sleep apnea (OSA),
especially males.
Furthermore, the prevalence of snoring and
obstructive sleep apnea seems to increase with age,
especially after 65 years of age.