نتایج جستجو برای: snoring

تعداد نتایج: 2373  

2013
Sujit Biswas Md. Shah Aziz Sadique Mohammad Arif Md. Sohel Rana

Abstract: Snoring is an important sign of sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBD), of the upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS), and of the obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Snoring is a symptom of nasal obstruction and is associated with cardiovascular diseases. Roommates or bed partners are also suffered by snorers. In-house monitoring of snoring is very useful for evaluation by bed partner o...

Journal: :African health sciences 2008
Olanisun Olufemi Adewole Ho Adeyemo F Ayeni Emmanuel A Anteyi Zaccheus O Ajuwon Greg E Erhabor Temitayo T Adewole

INTRODUCTION Snoring is a common sleep problem with significant public health concerns. Studies have characterized this in most developed countries. Hitherto there have been no published studies on this subject in Nigeria. OBJECTIVES To determine the prevalence and correlates of snoring in addition to morbidity in an adult population in Nigeria. DESIGN A cross - sectional survey of 370 youn...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 1999
F B Hu W C Willett G A Colditz A Ascherio F E Speizer B Rosner C H Hennekens M J Stampfer

Whether snoring increases the risk of hypertension remains unclear. The authors examined the association between snoring and risk of hypertension in a cohort of 73,231 US female nurses aged 40-65 years and without diagnosed cardiovascular disease or cancer in 1986. Blood pressure levels and physician-diagnosed hypertension were self-reported through validated questionnaires. During 8 years of f...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1989
F Kauffmann I Annesi F Neukirch M P Oryszczyn A Alpérovitch

Potential risk factors for snoring were studied in a population of 457 middle-aged men. Eversnoring was reported by 60% of the men and snoring with an age of onset before or equal to 20 years by 13%. Eversnoring was significantly related to older age, higher body mass index and smoking habits. Alcohol consumption, estimated by questionnaire and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase was unrelated to a h...

2017
Naijin Zhang Yintao Chen Shuang Chen Pengyu Jia Xiaofan Guo Guozhe Sun Yingxian Sun

Studies to explore the relationship between self-reported snoring and dyslipidemia, especially high total cholesterol (TC) and high low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), in the general population are still lacking. Our study was designed to examine whether self-reported snoring is significantly associated with dyslipidemia and ascertain the effects of different snoring intensities on dys...

Journal: :Chest 1988
V Hoffstein R Chaban P Cole I Rubinstein

Habitual snoring in adults may be related to upper airway dysfunction, although the precise relationship has never been studied. We quantitatively measured snoring and correlated it with upper airway properties in 50 apneic and 59 nonapneic adult male patients. Both groups were similar in terms of nasal airflow resistance and pulmonary function tests. We found a significant correlation between ...

Journal: :Thorax 1994
F Sériès I Marc

BACKGROUND A study was performed to evaluate the effect of discontinuation of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) treatment on snoring characteristics. METHODS Eighteen non-apnoeic snoring subjects were randomly allocated to either a no treatment control group or an NCPAP treatment group. The control group was studied twice (baseline and day 30 of follow up). In the NCPAP group ...

2012
Nir Ben-Israel

1299 Analysis of Nocturnal Snoring Signal—Ben-Israel et al INTRODUCTION Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a chronic disorder affecting 2% to 7% of adults and can lead to considerable morbidity.1 Partial or complete collapse of the upper airway during sleep has different effects on the human body, ranging from noisy breathing (simple snoring)2 to cardiovascular morbidity.3 Snoring is the most com...

Journal: :Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2015

Journal: :BMC Pulmonary Medicine 2005
Gregory J Gates Susan E Mateika Jason H Mateika

BACKGROUND We hypothesized that sympathetic nervous system activity (SNSA) is increased and parasympathetic nervous system activity (PNSA) is decreased during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep in non-apneic, otherwise healthy, snoring individuals compared to control. Moreover, we hypothesized that these alterations in snoring individuals would be more evident during non-snoring than snoring w...

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