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Can someone explain how sleep apnea contributes to wt gain, diabetes, and cardiac disease? |
I have been told that if I do not sleep through the night, snore, feel tired and groggy when I do have to get up that I may have sleep apnea and that it is very dangerous.... I would like more info as I am going to have to convince my husband why we need to invest in a magnetic air sleep system I have been investigating at http://www.mynikken.net/winters Thanks, Fact & Figures would be helpful. Sleep apnea is a condition where your airway becomes closed off while you sleep. The lack of oxygen causes you to choke and wake up so you can breathe. The most common cause of sleep apnea is being overweight; With the extra fat around the abdomen and neck, it becomes harder to breath when you are sleeping because when you sleep your breaths become shallower to begin with. Sleep Apnea is usually a sympton of excessive weight. I have it and use a CPAP to sleep, and now I no longer snore. Rather than invest in magnetic sleeping systems, go to the doctor and have a sleep study done. Most insurances will cover a CPAP, so there is little or no cost to you. Some treatments involve lifestyle changes, such as avoiding alcohol and medications that relax the central nervous system (for example, sedatives and muscle relaxants), losing weight, and quitting smoking. Some people are helped by special pillows or devices that keep them from sleeping on their backs, or oral appliances to keep the airway open during sleep. If these conservative methods are inadequate, doctors often recommend continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), in which a face mask is attached to a tube and a machine that blows pressurized air into the mask and through the airway to keep it open. There are also surgical procedures that can be used to remove and tighten tissue and widen the airway, but the success rate is not high. Some individuals may need a combination of therapies to successfully treat their sleep apnea. Sleep apnea causes a person's breathing to become irregular or briefly stop as the result of a collapsed airway. People who have weight gain may develop Type 2 Diabetes, experience heart disease, and have sleep apnea. People with heart disease may also have a less common form of sleep apnea called Central Sleep Apnea. Before investing in an expensive sleep system, see your doctor first for a sleep test for a proper diagnosis. If you do have sleep apnea, using a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine is the recommended treatment. Sleep apnea if you have it is very dangerous. It means that you may be having episodes during the night where you are not breathing and potenially hypoxic (your brain may not be getting enough oxygen.) Commonly occurs in patients with redundant neck tissue, large adenoids or have some reason to block the airway when lying down, such as a large tongue. However, you do not have to be obese to have it. Even fit athletes can have it. One study estimated that 1/3 of the linebackers in the NFL had it. |
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