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Marchi, N.A., Solelhac, G., Berger, M., Haba-Rubio, J., Gosselin, N., Vollenweider, P., Margues-Vidal, P.J., von Gunten, A., Preisig, M., Draganski, B. and Heinzer, R. (2023) Obstructive Sleep Apnea and 5-Year Cognitive Decline in the Elderly. European Respiratory Journal, 61, Article ID: 2201621.
https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01621-2022
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TITLE:
Cognitive and Emotional Factors Related to Obstructive Sleep Apnea Diagnoses: A Brief Review
AUTHORS:
Kathy Sexton-Radek
KEYWORDS:
OSA, Sleep Apnea, Sleepiness, Executive Functioning, Reactive Depression, Death Anxiety, Compliance, Sleep, Intellectual Ability
JOURNAL NAME:
Health,
Vol.15 No.9,
September
11,
2023
ABSTRACT: Sleep apnea is a clinical condition characterized by cessation of breathing in the sleeper due to pharyngeal airway closure. The reduction in air exchange results in decreased cerebral blood circulation with consequential behavioral deficits cognitively and emotionally. Untreated sleep apnea is associated with chronic illnesses of depression, cardiovascular disorder, obesity and diabetes mellitus. Measured cognitive behavior before and following CPAP treatment demonstrates the cognitive deficit as the effectiveness of CPAP treatment. Emotional factors related to sleep apnea diagnosis and adherence to treatment are facilitated in patients with cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) interventions by sleep specialists. This is a brief review paper that presents findings about cognition and emotional factors related to sleep apnea. This is a brief review paper.
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