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An overweight, 49 year old male smoker attends your surgery with his wife. His snoring, which has been a running joke in the family, has become worse in the last six months, and his wife now sleeps in a separate room. When the couple stayed in a hotel recently his noise was remarked on by other guests. They want to know what they can do.
Clare Jeffries+2 more
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Association of self-reported snoring with decreased retinal thickness and vessel density
Purpose: Self-reported snoring has been reported to influence nerves and vessels. However, there are few direct evidences of snoring related to nerves and microvessels defects. Therefore, we evaluated the association of self-reported snoring with retinal
Yunfan Xiao+10 more
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Objective: The relationship between the severity of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and both snoring intensity and rate measured objectively has not been sufficiently investigated.
Souha Kallel+5 more
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Background and Objective: Simple snoring affects millions of people and their partners in the world and it indicates increased upper airways resistance and pharyngeal collapsibility. Snoring, particularly loud and habitual, may indicate obstructive sleep
Maryam Edalati fard+2 more
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Hubungan Habitual Snoring dengan Prestasi Akademis Anak Sekolah Dasar
Latar belakang. Habitual snoring dapat menimbulkan berbagai komplikasi. Berbagai penelitian menunjukkan terdapat hubungan antara habitual snoring dengan prestasi akademis anak yang rendah, tetapi belum terdapat penelitian mengenai hal ini di Indonesia ...
Hendri Tanu Jaya+2 more
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Classification of Oral/Nasal Simulated Snores Based on the Acoustic Properties
Snoring was once regarded as an indication of good sleep, but recently it has been known to be one of the symptoms which indicate sleep disordered breathing such as sleep apnea syndrome.
Tsuyoshi MIKAMI+4 more
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Genetic Influences on Snoring: A Narrative Review [PDF]
Snoring is a sound that results from vibrations of soft tissues in the narrowed upper airway during sleep. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a disease entity that must be properly treated.
Sun A Han, Jeong-Whun Kim
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Snoring is a prerequisite for obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and is known to run in families. Recent studies have provided sufficient evidence for a familial predisposition to OSA. In our study, 492 monozygotic and 284 dizygotic twins were contacted by telephone and asked to attend an interview which included questions of life habits, medical history ...
FERINI STRAMBI , LUIGI+7 more
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Correlation between Snoring and 10-year Risk of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease in Middle-aged and Elderly Population [PDF]
Background With the change of lifestyle, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is showing a younger trend as an important component of ASCVD. Snoring as a common health problem related to sleep breathing, which is a characteristic indicator of ...
LUO Yuanxin, PENG Derong, ZHANG Lin, LIU Haiying, TAN Jun
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Assessment of Change in Palatal Sensation in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients by Using Two-Point Palatal Discrimination [PDF]
Objectives. Patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) have impaired responses to inspiratory resistive loading during sleep. This may be due, in part, to a change in the upper airway sensation.
Kyung-Hwa Jeong+5 more
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