Not exact matches
The Hospital
for Special Surgery study is the first to provide evidence that an intervention during surgery can improve outcomes in patients with
sleep apnea who often fare
worse than patients without this condition.
Although
sleep apnea and other conditions can make
for low - quality
sleep, which can then also lead to heart disease, Mehra suggests that there is ample data that show people who began as normal weight and healthy but did not get enough
sleep, over time developed
worse health outcomes.
The rate of
sleep apnea also increases in midlife
for men, as declining testosterone results in
worse brain coordination
for sleep.