Breathing-Related Sleep Disorders
Resources for Patients and Caregivers
A sleep-related breathing disorder is a sleep disorder in which abnormalities in breathing occur during sleep that may or may not be present while awake.
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Wiki Number: 10-Breathing-Related Sleep Disorders
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Symptoms: sleep apnea, may include hyper and hypo (too much and too little) sleep, and movement disorders.
Progression: Some types of apnea are also “central apnea” where the brain “forgets” to breathe.
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Youtube Video: Sleep-Wake Disorders Part 2:
Breathing Related and Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders
Amazon or Library Book:
Treat the Cause, Treat the Airway
Amazon or Library Book:
Sleep Interrupted
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Support Group: sleepeducation.org/sleepdisorders, 630-737-9700, (AASM-American Academy of Sleep Medicine)
Resources for Physicians, Counselors and Researchers
4 CURRENT ARTICLES
FROM PUBMED
The world-wide medical research
reports chosen for each diagnosis
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PubMed article’s summary-abstract.
- Early orthodontic treatment of mouth breathing related to malocclusion in childrenby T T Zhao on September 18, 2024
Mouth breathing is one of the most common oral and maxillofacial abnormalities in children. Children with mouth breathing are often accompanied by obstructive sleep apnea, which not only affects children's dentofacial development, leading to the occurrence of malocclusion, but also may lead to a series of serious systemic complications. The diagnosis and treatment of mouth breathing and its related malocclusions require multidisciplinary collaboration. This paper discusses the etiology and harm...
- Relationships between apolipoprotein E and insulin resistance in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea: a large-scale cross-sectional studyby ZhiCheng Wei on July 3, 2024
CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that APOE is a risk factor for IR; moreover, IR acts as a mediator between OSA and APOE in men. APOE, IR, and OSA showed non-linear and multistage relationships. Taken together, these observations revealed the complex relationships of metabolic disorders in patients with OSA, which could lead to the development of new treatment modalities and a deeper understanding of the systemic impact of OSA.
- Boosting obstructive sleep apnea therapy by non-pharmacological approaches: A network meta-analysisby Marco Sforza on February 21, 2024
CONCLUSION: This network meta-analysis might encourage the most experienced clinicians and researchers in the field to collaborate and implement treatments for improving CPAP/PAP treatment adherence. Moreover, these results support the importance of multidisciplinary approaches for OSA treatment, which should be framed within a biopsychological model.
- Multilevel Risk Factors for Sleep-Disordered Breathing-Related Symptom Burden in an Urban Pediatric Community-Based Sampleby Seyni Gueye-Ndiaye on January 15, 2024
BACKGROUND: Pediatric sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) disproportionately affects children with low socioeconomic status (SES). The multilevel risk factors that drive these associations are not well understood.