Sleep Apnea and Weight Gain
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Association between obstructive sleep apnea and weight gain found
eurekalert.org — “According to a research abstract that will be presented on Thursday, June 11, at SLEEP 2009, the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, a link exists between the severity of obstructive sleep apnea and weight gain.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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AAAS Association between obstructive sleep apnea and weight gain found http://tinyurl.com/kwsb43
How does sleep apnea contribute to gaining weight? - Sharecare
sharecare.com — “Sleep apnea makes you miss out on sleep, so you are more tired. You eat foods that give you quick energy but have high sugar and fat.” View full resource at sharecare.com
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Ever consider that treating sleep apnea could help you lose weight? New video by @thesleepdoctor! http://fb.me/uPjOHu5G
Sleep Apnea and Body Weight
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Not sleeping well? Read about the connections between Sleep Apnea and Body Weight http://bit.ly/8dY3fc
Weight Loss Helps Sleep Apnea
webmd.com — “Losing weight may help obese people as well as their partners sleep better by easing sleep apnea symptoms.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Weight gain may worsen sleep apnea in children - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “An increase in waist size may worsen obstructive sleep apnea in children, according to Chinese researchers who followed 56 children with mild OSA for two years. The study also found more children who had worsening OSA also had large tonsils at the beginning and end of the study. <a href='/servlet/aa” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Weight gain may worsen sleep apnea in children http://sbne.ws/r/3L98
Sleep Apnea Monitoring At Home
medicalnewstoday.com — “The sleep study or test is key for diagnosing apnea-hypopnea syndrome but, given its high cost, few resources are earmarked to it. Computer scientist at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/E” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Weight Loss May Help Sleep Apnea Symptoms:
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Expanding waist worsens kids' sleep apnea | Reuters
feeds.reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For children who have trouble breathing during sleep, gaining weight around the middle may make things worse, new research shows. In obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA, a person” View full resource at feeds.reuters.com
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Expanding waist worsens kids' sleep apnea http://link.reuters.com/kew66h
What is the relationship between sleep apnea and weight? - Sharecare
sharecare.com — “What is the relationship between sleep apnea and weight? There is a significant relationship between snoring, obstructive sleep apnea and weight. Learn more from our experts about sleep apnea.” View full resource at sharecare.com
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RT @SharecareNow: #Sleep apnea and weight, a match not made in #heaven. - http://ow.ly/5N1QN
Losing weight cures sleep apnea, scientists discover
NaturalNews.com — “Losing weight cures sleep apnea, scientists discover” View full resource at NaturalNews.com
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Losing weight cures sleep apnea, scientists discover: (NaturalNews) A recent study conducted by scientists at K.. http://bit.ly/7f98zW
Sleep Apnea Potentially Cured Through Weight Loss
fyiliving.com — “Sleep apnea patients who lost a significant amount of weight over the course of the year reduced their symptoms of the disorder with 10 percent eliminating it entirely.” View full resource at fyiliving.com
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Are you a snorer? Have sleep apnea? Losing some weight might help. http://t.co/RP5evxY #sleeping
Linking Weight Loss to Less Sleep Apnea
massagemag.com — “More than 12 million people in the U.S. suffer from sleep apnea, most common among the overweight and obese. More than just loud snoring, it can lead to high blood pressure, stroke, cardiovascular disease and a poor quality of life.” View full resource at massagemag.com
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Linking Weight Loss To Less Sleep Apnea
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “While doctors have long advised overweight/obese patients with sleep apnea to lose weight, there has been little scientific evidence to prove the link. But a new study has found that those who lost weight were three times more likely to have virtually no sleep apnea episodes after one year.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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Weight Loss Eases Sleep Apnea Symptoms
healthnews.com — “It amp rsquo s well known that overweight adults are at greater risk for a myriad of health problems and that losing weight can reduce that risk Just a” View full resource at healthnews.com
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Lose Sleep, Gain Weight?
qualityhealth.com — “Certain hormones send hunger signals to your brain that let you know when it's time to eat. Other hormones send signals that tell your brain you are full and it's time to stop. And just like the rest of your body, those hormones don't work as well when you don't get enough sleep.” View full resource at qualityhealth.com
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