The results of a Swedish study indicate the obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is related to decreased insulin sensitivity. Impaired sensitivity for insulin is a known risk factor for diabetes.
Jenny Theorell-Haglöw of the Uppsala University Dept of Medical Sciences, Respiratory Medicine and Allergology, and her team performed the study of 400 healthy women to determine the [...]
diabetes's archives
Sleep Apnea Risk Factor for Diabetes
Posted by admin in May 10th 2008
Search
Categories
- CPAP (8)
- Sleep Apnea (16)
- Insomnia (1)
- RLS (1)
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea (10)
- Sleep Apnea Surgery (2)
- snoring (1)
Resources
Tags
- Alertec antioxidants carbon dioxide cardiovascular risks cardivascular disease continuous positive airway pressure CPAP daytime sleepiness diabetes endothelium green tea hypercapnia hypersomnia injection Insomnia insulin Obstructive Sleep Apnea OSA restless leg syndrome RLS sleep Sleep Apnea sleepapnea Sleep Apnea Surgery snoring soft palate surgery zzoma
Recent Entries
- Zzoma May Be Alternative to CPAP
- Simple Injections Can Stop Snoring
- Mild Sleep Apnea May Increase Cardiovascular Risks
- Green Tea Benefits People with Sleep Apnea
- Sleep Apnea Risk Factor for Diabetes
- Sleep Apnea is a Surgical Risk
- Sleep Apnea Linked to Sudden Cardiac Death
- Sleep Apnea Increases Risk of Mental Impairment
- Risk of Car Crash Increased by Apnea
- CPAP Treatment Improves Depression Symptoms
- Sleep Apnea Risk Factor for Stroke Patients
- Sleep Apnea Treatment Reduces Blood Pressure
- GERD Linked to Sleep Apnea
Archives
- November 2008 (1)
- October 2008 (2)
- May 2008 (3)
- April 2008 (7)
- March 2008 (6)






















































