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Portrait Of The Average Person Who Suffers From Sleep Apnea

Statistics Surrounding Sleep Apnea
Statistics Surrounding Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a disorder that affects breathing during sleep. Apnea comes from a Greek word that stands for .....
Portrait of the Average Person who Suffers from Sleep Apnea

It is estimated that anywhere from eighteen to twenty-five million individuals suffer from the disorder of sleep apnea however a surprising

less than a million of these individuals are aware of it. This is a health concern that affects more men than women, and more middle
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aged to older men then younger men. Women of menopausal age are more likely to develop it than are younger women and after going
through menopause, the incidence of sleep apnea among women becomes approximately equal to that of men. However some studies
suggest that sleep apnea is under diagnosed in females. Research has shown that approximately between nine and twenty-four percent

of males suffer from apnea or hypopnea and on average, four to fifteen percent of women. However be aware that sleep apnea has been
found in people of all age groups, including children.

Sleep apnea is believed to affect anywhere from 1.6 to 3.4 percent of young children. It is hypothesized by experts that “sleep disorder

breathing” can be found in eleven percent of children in the general population. One specific study yielded the result that while the
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incidence of sleep apnea rises with age, the many health problems that accompany it tend to become less severe. For example it was
shown that those before the age of forty-five have more serious health consequences than those who are older.

Studies have shown that those who live in rural areas tend to suffer more incidences of sleep apnea than those who live in urban areas.

However those who live in cities tend to suffer from insomnia and disturbed sleep more often. This is believed to be related to stress. Of
all races in the United States those who are African American tend to have a higher likelihood of developing this sleep disorder as
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opposed to other ethnic groups.


Being overweight can pose a risk for developing sleep apnea especially for those who have an accumulation of fat in their abdominal
areas (these people are often thought to be “apple shaped”). This is as true for adults as it is for children and teenagers. Sometimes
even losing ten pounds or less can have a positive effect. It is important to point out that not everyone who experiences
Reducing Your Risk For Sleep Apnea
Reducing your risk for sleep apnea

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“sleep-disordered breathing” is overweight. This is especially the case when it comes to women and children.


There are a few physical characteristics that also seem to predispose an individual to be more likely to develop sleep apnea. For
example having a larger neck may play a role. This may also partially explain why men are more likely to suffer from sleep apnea than
women. The risk is greatest for men who have a neck circumference of seventeen inches or more and for women who have a neck
measurement of sixteen inches or higher.


Other physical characteristics that play a role include having a narrow upper jaw; having an overbite; having a chin that recedes, having a
long lower portion of your face; having a large thick tongue and having a long, stiff soft palate.

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