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Study evaluates physical activity and sedentary behavior in relation to OSA risk
Being more physically active and spending fewer hours per day sitting watching TV is linked to a substantially lower risk of developing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to new research published in the
European Respiratory Journal . It is the first study to simultaneously evaluate physical activity and sedentary behavior in relation to OSA risk.
OSA is a condition where breathing stops and starts many times during sleep. It reduces oxygen levels in the blood and common symptoms include snoring, disrupted sleep and feeling excessively tired. Serious complications associated with poorly managed OSA include an increased risk of high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack, irregular heartbeat, and type 2 diabetes. It is estimated that around 1 billion adults aged 30-69 years are affected by mild to severe OSA globally.
Spending more than four hours a day sitting in front of the TV increases your risk of obstructive sleep apnoea and resulting snoring by 78 per cent, a study found.
Researchers with the Harvard Medical School monitored the health and physical activity levels of some 138,000 people for 10–18 years.
They found that increased levels of sedentary behaviour and corresponding low levels of physical activity increased the risk of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).
People who spend all day sitting down, such as in office jobs, should compensate by getting more exercise during their leisure time, the researchers recommended.
Sleep apnoea is a condition in which one s airways can become completely blocked at night, interrupting normal breathing and leading to snoring and disrupted sleep.
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Being more physically active and spending fewer hours per day sitting watching TV is linked to a substantially lower risk of developing obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), according to new research published in the
European Respiratory Journal [1]. It is the first study to simultaneously evaluate physical activity and sedentary behaviour in relation to OSA risk.
OSA is a condition where breathing stops and starts many times during sleep. It reduces oxygen levels in the blood and common symptoms include snoring, disrupted sleep and feeling excessively tired. Serious complications associated with poorly managed OSA include an increased risk of high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack, irregular heartbeat, and type 2 diabetes. It is estimated [2] that around 1 billion adults aged 30-69 years are affected by mild to severe OSA globally.
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