University of Lynchburg DMSc Doctoral Project Assignment Repository
Specialty
Family Medicine
Advisor
Aubrey Rodrigues
Abstract
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a very common condition which develops in obese children and adults. OSA can have serious consequences including poor sleep, diminished recovery time, weight gain, and is associated with increased incidences of obesity, diabetes mellitus, and adrenal fatigue syndrome. This article comprehensively reviews treatment alternatives for OSA.
Recommended Citation
Mathews K. Treatment Options for Obstructive Sleep Apnea. University of Lynchburg DMSc Doctoral Project Assignment Repository. 2023; 5(1).
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