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Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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1 in 4 Adults is at high risk for having Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
Reference: Public Health Agency of Canada (2009)
Risk Factors
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Family history of snoring
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Overweight (BMI over 25)
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High blood pressure
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Male gender
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Large neck size
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Alcohol consumption at bedtime
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Post-menopausal
Symptoms of OSA
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Loud snoring
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Daytime sleepiness
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Poor concentration or memory loss
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Irritability / Depression
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Sexual dysfunction
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Morning headaches
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Falling asleep while driving
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