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Naresh Punjabi, an associate
professor of medicine and epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine, said in an American Thoracic Society news release. "We hypothesize that severe obesity, per se, acts as a first hit in. Another Hopkins study found that obese people with chronic
intermittent hypoxia, the lack of oxygen that occurs during obstructive
sleep apnea (OSA), sho liver issues in proportion to the severity of
the sleep disorder. Insulin resistance, the progression of liver disease, and living a
less-than-active life were all found to be associated with the com
breathing disorder, regardless of people's weight, according to reports
published in the February issue of the American Journal of Respiratory
and Critical Care Medicine. Problems Tied to Obesity Also Seem to Affect Sleep -- Three conditions often linked
to obesity have also been tied independently to sleep apnea, new studies
show.
"What our research tells us is that SDB is characterized by multiple
physiological deficits that increase the predisposition for type 2
diabetes mellitus," study leader Dr. A Derick Hopkins University study found a strong tie between insulin
resistance -- the body's inability to metabolize glucose -- and
sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), pauses or other abnormalities in
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