A study by Rosemary Horne found that all severities of sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBD) in children are associated with elevated blood pressure during sleep. SRBDs range from primary snoring to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and can be detected through continuous measurements of blood pressure during overnight sleep.
A study by Angela Jackman and colleagues found significant differences in heart rate and heart rate variability among children with primary snoring compared to controls. The results suggest that primary snoring may impact cardiovascular functioning equivalent to that of moderate obstructive sleep apnea.
For patients with obstructive sleep apnea and nasal blockages, nasal surgery is associated with significant improvements in symptoms and quality of life. The procedure led to notable reductions in snoring, daytime sleepiness, and overall health status, particularly in reducing role limitations caused by physical or emotional problems.
Loud snoring with breathing pauses is associated with an increased risk of hypertension, heart attacks, and strokes. Quiet snoring is linked only to an increased risk for hypertension in women. The study found that loud snoring carries a significantly increased risk for cardiovascular disease.
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Researchers found that frequent snoring is associated with a higher risk of developing chronic bronchitis, which involves inflammation of the lower airways. Individuals who snored six times or more per week were up to 68% more likely to develop bronchitis than those who never snored.
A study published in SLEEP journal found a strong correlation between sleep disorders and poor academic performance in teenagers. The Pediatric Daytime Sleepiness Scale (PDSS) was used to measure the impact of sleep-related breathing disorders on teens' grades, with results showing that snoring and apneas were independent predictors of...
Researchers found that young women with asthma are twice as likely to experience symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea compared to those without asthma. Habitual snoring was reported by about 21% of these patients, highlighting the importance of identifying high-risk groups.
A new study published in the American College of Chest Physicians journal found that infant snoring is strongly linked to parental snoring. Children born to atopic parents are nearly three times more likely to develop habitual snoring, highlighting the importance of early detection and treatment.
Researchers found that children with at least one parent who snores frequently are more likely to develop allergies and snore themselves. The study suggests early detection is crucial to prevent morbidity due to untreated obstructive sleep-disordered breathing in young children.
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Researchers propose a new method to detect OSAS in patients with snoring, using medical history and routine physical examination. A study of 101 patients found that these methods were insufficient to distinguish between snorers and those with OSAS.
A study involving 15,555 participants found that current smokers, ex-smokers, and passive smokers are at a higher risk of habitual snoring. The frequency of snoring increases with the amount of tobacco smoked, with vitamin E showing a potential protective effect against asthma.
Finnish investigators found that higher levels of physical activity were associated with a slower rate of decline in pulmonary function with aging. The study, which followed middle-age men over 25 years, suggests that regular exercise can delay the onset of age-related lung function decline.
Chronic snorers are more than twice as likely to experience chronic daily headaches as those with occasional headaches. Researchers suggest that treating snoring could help alleviate headaches in some individuals.
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Researchers developed a new outpatient treatment for snoring that uses radiofrequency energy to create multiple lesions in the soft palate, reducing vibrations and improving effectiveness. The study showed significant reduction in snoring and increased success rates compared to single lesion methods.
A study found a 99.65% chance of survival for newborns with minimal environmental factors, while space flight reduced sleep-related disturbances by 55%. Undiagnosed airflow obstruction affects 12% of older US adults, with mild cases often leading to pronounced shortness of breath.
A new Mayo Clinic study confirms that bed partners experience significant improvements in sleep quality when their husbands are treated for obstructive sleep apnea. The average percentage of time spent sleeping increases from 74% to 87%, adding over an extra hour of sleep per night.
A study by UW Medical School reveals that women with sleep apnea exhibit similar symptoms as men, but are often misdiagnosed or overlooked. Health care providers may not be taking women seriously when they complain of daytime sleepiness and snoring.
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