Almost 40% of men snore loudly and often, but they’re not alone. 30% of women snore, too.2
Snoring is a common problem that affects around a third of adults.2
But what happens when we snore?
And why does it matter?
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References:
- Enquête A+A Healthcare auprès d’un échantillon de 1000 personnes représentatives de la population générale de plus de 25 ans – janvier 2011.
- Lechner, M., et al., Snoring and breathing pauses during sleep: interview survey of a United Kingdom population sample reveals a significant increase in the rates of sleep apnoea and obesity over the last 20 years – data from the UK sleep survey. Sleep Med, 2019. 54: p. 250-256.
- Vecchierini MF et al. Sleep Med. 2016 Mar;19:131-40: A custom-made MRD for OSA-hypopnoea syndrome: the ORCADES study.