Gender difference in snoring and how it changes with age: systematic review and meta-regression
Abstract
The aim of this study was to study the interactions among age, gender, and snoring across all age groups All cross-sectional study reporting gender-specific prevalence of snoring in general population published from 1966 through July 2008 were included and were meta-analyzed. The sources of heterogeneity among primary studies were studied by meta-regression. From a total of 1,593 citations reviewed, 63 were included in the analysis of snoring....
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Title
Gender difference in snoring and how it changes with age: systematic review and meta-regression
Published Date
Sep 22, 2011
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
977 - 986
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