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Sleep Apnea Could Raise Dementia Risk
Addressing This Sleep Condition Could Shrink Your Risk of Dementia
The condition affects roughly six million Americans, although experts believe the real number may be closer to 30 million.
Sleep apnea contributes to dementia among elderly women
A common yet underdiagnosed sleep disorder contributes to the development of dementia among adults-particularly women, a Michigan Medicine study suggests. Investigators uncovered this
Sleep Apnea Was Just Linked To A Higher Risk Of Dementia—Especially For Women
Obstructive sleep apnea is a common condition that impacts about 39 million adults in the U.S. But if it’s left untreated, it raises the risk of developing a host of serious conditions, including heart, kidney, and metabolic health complications.
Sleep Apnea at 50+ Linked to Higher Dementia Risk
Sleep apnea at age 50 and over is linked to a higher risk of dementia- especially among women. The findings offer new insight into the role of sleep apnea on long-term cognitive health. The corresponding study was published in Sleep Advances .
Sleep Apnea Could Raise Dementia Risk, Especially for Women
FRIDAY, Nov. 1, 2024 (HealthDay
News
) --
Sleep
apnea
appears to increase a person's odds of developing
dementia
, a new study finds. The effect seems stronger among women compared to men ...
Sleep Apnea May Increase Dementia Risk In Women: Study
A University of Michigan study reveals that sleep apnea may elevate dementia risk, with a notably higher impact on women. Hormonal shifts post-menopause and associated conditions like heart disease increase cognitive decline risks.
Sleep apnea linked to higher dementia risk in older adults, especially women: Study
Obstructive sleep apnoea, characterised by episodes of disrupted or restricted breathing during sleep, affects many adults.
Sleep apnea linked to higher dementia risk in aging adults, especially women
New research from Michigan Medicine suggests that sleep apnea may contribute to dementia risk — and disproportionately affect women.
Common Sleep Problem May Raise Dementia Risk
The condition affects roughly six million Americans, although experts believe the real number may be closer to 30 million.
Sleep apnea contributes to dementia in older adults, especially women
Sleep apnea, a common yet underdiagnosed sleep disorder, contributes to the development of dementia among adults -- particularly women, a new study suggests. At every age level, women with known or suspected sleep apnea were more likely than men to be diagnosed with dementia.
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Heightened Dementia Risk in Women With Sleep Apnea
Investigators uncovered this by examining survey and cognitive screening data from more than 18,500 adults to determine the potential effect of known or suspected obstructive
sleep
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Sleep Apnea Linked to Dementia Risk
Sleep apnea may raise dementia risk in older adults, especially women, due to reduced oxygen levels and disrupted sleep.
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