among those with a diagnosis of obstructive sleep, depression was more than twice as common among men and more than five times as common among women, compared with those who did not have the condition. but the researchers also found that those whose partners reported that they snorted or stopped breathing were also significantly more likely to have depression, with the likelihood increasing with frequency of symptoms.
men who were affected five or more nights a week were almost four times as likely to suffer depression as those who never had the symptoms. women with these sleep troubles were more than twice as likely to be depressed. apart, anne G . wheaton, a CDC epidemiologist who led the study,said the symptoms may also lead to lighter sleep and a red a reduction of oxygen to the brain
among those with a diagnosis of obstructive sleep, depression was more than twice as common among men and more than five times as common among women, compared with those who did not have the condition. but the researchers also found that those whose partners reported that they snorted or stopped breathing were also significantly more likely to have depression, with the likelihood increasing with frequency of symptoms.men who were affected five or more nights a week were almost four times as likely to suffer depression as those who never had the symptoms. women with these sleep troubles were more than twice as likely to be depressed. apart, anne G . wheaton, a CDC epidemiologist who led the study,said the symptoms may also lead to lighter sleep and a red a reduction of oxygen to the brain
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