Prevalence of sleepiness and its relation to autonomic evidence of arousals and increased inspiratory effort in a community based population of men and women.

Degrees of sleep apnoea and daytime sleepiness are quite common in community populations. However the relationship between the two is poor, although sleepiness does correlate better with a history of snoring. It has been suggested that sleep can be fragmented by upper airways obstructive events, sho...

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Main Authors: Stradling, JR, Barbour, C, Glennon, J, Langford, B, Crosby, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2000