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Ainhoa Osa-Sanchez,Javier Ramos-Martinez-de-Soria,Amaia Mendez-Zorrilla et al. Ainhoa Osa-Sanchez et al.
Sleep apnea, a prevalent disorder affecting millions of people worldwide, has attracted increasing attention in recent years due to its significant impact on public health and quality of life. The integration of wearable devices and artific...
Yue Lu,Bo Feng,Ling-Hui Guo et al. Yue Lu et al.
Background: Tonsillectomy in children is a common procedure to treat obstructive sleep apnea and other respiratory conditions. However, it is associated with postoperative complications, including bleeding, pain, and postoperative nausea and vomiting.
Tuzhi Wang,Guimei Zhang,Lei Tang et al. Tuzhi Wang et al.
Purpose: The relationship between regional fat and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) remains poorly understood. This study seeks to explore the link between regional fat and OSA, utilizing data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).
Rui Zhang,Yu Hou,Erjia Cui et al. Rui Zhang et al.
Increased time spent in very active intensity correlated with a lower risk of multiple conditions, including obstructive sleep apnea and morbid obesity.
Yiwei Feng,Weisong Cai,Qiang Xie et al. Yiwei Feng et al.
Purpose: To investigate the factors influencing the severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children and to elucidate the synergistic effects of upper airway comorbidities (chronic rhinosinusitis, nasal septum deviation and malocclusion) with tonsillar and adenoid hypertrophy
Kun Peng,Ning Zhang,Qing Liu et al. Kun Peng et al.
Background: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a relatively common sleep disorder, which can damage the brain structure and thus trigger cognitive impairment.
Fei Peng,Zhen Zheng,Chao He et al. Fei Peng et al.
Background: Previous observational studies have suggested a potential link between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and interstitial lung disease (ILD), however, the casual relationship between OSA and ILD remains uncertain.
Mohsen Sadatsafavi,Trung N Tran,Ghislaine Scelo et al. Mohsen Sadatsafavi et al.
There were no significant differences in the rates of new-onset cataract (HR: 0.77 [95% CI: 0.47-1.25]), sleep apnea (HR: 0.82 [95% CI: 0.78-1.41]), or other OCS-related AOs assessed (e.g. osteoporosis).
Yan Ren,Shanping Chen,Hongping Wang et al. Yan Ren et al.
Background: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is seen as an intermediate stage between normal cognitive aging and dementia, and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is considered a potential risk factor for MCI.
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