Anthropometrical phenotypes are important when explaining obstructive sleep apnea in female bariatric cohorts
Abstract
Central obesity is the main risk factor for obstructive sleep apnea ( OSA ). Whether there exists a central‐obesity anthropometric that better explains apnea–hypopnea index ( AHI ) variability in the general population and in sleep cohorts is unknown, and this is even less explored among increasing grades of obesity. The objective of the study is to investigate whether there is an anthropometric that better explains AHI variability in a sample...
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Title
Anthropometrical phenotypes are important when explaining obstructive sleep apnea in female bariatric cohorts
Published Date
Feb 11, 2019
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
5
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