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Sleep apnea occurs in all
age groups and both sexes but is more common in men (it may be under
diagnosed in women) and possibly young African Americans. It has
been estimated that as many as 18 million Americans have sleep
apnea.
Four percent of middle-aged men and 2 percent of middle-aged women
have sleep apnea along with excessive daytime sleepiness. People
most likely to have or develop sleep apnea include those who snore
loudly and also are overweight, or have high blood pressure, or have
some physical abnormality in the nose, throat, or other parts of the
upper airway. Sleep apnea seems to run in some families, suggesting
a possible genetic basis. |
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