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  2. Study links sleep apnea in children to increased risk of high...

    www.nhlbi.nih.gov/news/2021/study-links-sleep-apnea-children-increased-risk...

    While past studies have linked sleep apnea to high blood pressure and an increased risk of heart disease in adults, few have examined the long-term health impact of the disorder in children as they transition to adolescence, said lead study author Julio Fernandez-Mendoza, Ph.D., an associate professor at the Sleep Research and Treatment Center ...

  3. Sleep Apnea - What Is Sleep Apnea? - NHLBI, NIH

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    Español. Sleep apnea is a common condition in which your breathing stops and restarts many times while you sleep. This can prevent your body from getting enough oxygen. You may want to talk to your healthcare provider about sleep apnea if someone tells you that you snore or gasp during sleep, or if you experience other symptoms of poor-quality ...

  4. Tonsil surgery improves some behaviors in children with sleep...

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    CHAT enrolled 464 children ages 5-9 years with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome from seven sleep centers across the United States and randomly assigned them into two groups. One received adenoid and tonsil surgery within a month after enrollment, while the other received supportive medical care and careful monitoring, or watchful waiting.

  5. Sleep Apnea - Symptoms - NHLBI, NIH

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    Gasping for air during sleep. You may also notice the following symptoms yourself: Daytime sleepiness and tiredness, which can lead to problems learning, focusing, and reacting. Dry mouth or headaches. Sexual dysfunction or decreased libido. Waking up often during the night to urinate. Children who have sleep apnea may be overactive and may ...

  6. Sleep Deprivation and Deficiency How Sleep Affects Your Health -...

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    Sitting in traffic for a few minutes. Sleep deficiency can cause problems with learning, focusing, and reacting. You may have trouble making decisions, solving problems, remembering things, managing your emotions and behavior, and coping with change. You may take longer to finish tasks, have a slower reaction time, and make more mistakes.

  7. Study links sleep apnea in children to increased risk of high...

    www.nhlbi.nih.gov/news/2021/study-links-sleep-apnea-children-increased-risk...

    While past studies have linked sleep apnea to high blood pressure and an increased risk of heart disease in adults, few have examined the long-term health impact of the disorder in children as they transition to adolescence, said lead study author Julio Fernandez-Mendoza, Ph.D., an associate professor at the Sleep Research and Treatment Center ...

  8. Sleep Apnea Research - NHLBI, NIH

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    The NHLBI supports research to understand how sleep apnea affects the health and well-being of women. The NHLBI partnered with the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) to fund the NuMoM2B study. This study found that sleep deficiency and mild sleep apnea in pregnant women increase the risk of ...

  9. Sleep Apnea - Causes and Risk Factors - NHLBI, NIH

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    Central sleep apnea is caused by problems with the way your brain controls your breathing while you sleep. Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by conditions that block airflow through your upper airways during sleep. For example, your tongue may fall backward and block your airway. Causes of sleep apnea. The figure shows how your tongue and soft ...

  10. How Sleep Works - Why Is Sleep Important? - NHLBI, NIH

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    During sleep, your body is working to support healthy brain function and maintain your physical health. In children and teens, sleep also helps support growth and development. Getting inadequate sleep over time can raise your risk for chronic (long-term) health problems. It can also affect how well you think, react, work, learn, and get along ...

  11. Sleep Apnea - Treatment - NHLBI, NIH

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    Therapy for your mouth and facial muscles. Exercises for your mouth and facial muscles, called orofacial therapy, may also be an effective treatment for sleep apnea in children and adults. This therapy helps to strengthen and reposition the tongue and muscles that control your lips, tongue, upper airway, and face.