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The Importance of Sleep Fragmentation on the Hemodynamic Dipping in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients
Autor:
Richard Staats, Inês Barros, Dina Fernandes, Dina Grencho, Cátia Reis, Filipa Matos, João Valença, João Marôco, António Bugalho de Almeida, Cristina Bárbara
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 11 (2020)
IntroductionObstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been associated with non-dipping blood pressure (BP). The precise mechanism is still under investigation, but repetitive oxygen desaturation and arousal induced sleep fragmentation are considered the main
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https://doaj.org/article/048ddbbd35cd4bf59550c9d8329d6954
Autor:
Ana Alves, Dina Grencho, Catarina Pissarra, Joana Isabel G. Lobo Pimentel, Paula de Freitas Rosa
Publikováno v:
Sleep Disorders - Treatment and Management.
A large percentage of patients with obstructive sleep apnea are affected by body position (POSA). Cartwright definition is the most used for POSA and treatment is based on supine position avoidance. Several devices have been developed to avoid that p
Characterization of Executive Functioning in a Portuguese Sample of Candidates for Bariatric Surgery
Publikováno v:
Psychology, Community & Health, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 99-113 (2015)
AimThe prevalence of obesity has been steadily increasing and is a major worldwide public health problem. It is associated with multiple medical and psychological conditions and recent research supports a link to several cognitive deficit domains, in
Autor:
João Valença, Paula Pinto, Richard Staats, Susana Moreira, Ana Filipa Dos Santos Matos, Cristina Bárbara, Ines Barros, Dina Grencho, João Maroco
Publikováno v:
Sleep and Control of Breathing.
Introduction: Sleep onset (SO) is associated with a decrease in heart rate (HR), systolic and diastolic blood pressure (Sys, Dia). These changes are reduced by obstructive sleep apneas (OSA). There is little evidence if obesity alone influences the h
Publikováno v:
4.2 Sleep and Control of Breathing.
Introduction: Obstructive sleep apneas(OSA) are associated with an increased risk for cardio-vascular diseases.However, the impact of morbid obesity, alveolar hypoventilation and possible differences between sleep stages is not yet fully understood.W