Metabolic complications of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Qanta A Ahmed

Abstract

Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome is a widely prevalent disorder, hallmarked by partial or total upper airway obstruction during sleep. These events fracture sleep integrity resulting in chronic partial sleep deprivation with destructive metabolic sequelae, the focus of this review.

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