Snoring Intensity As A Predictor Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Posted Oct 28 2010 4:15am
Not everyone that snores has obstructive sleep apnea but in general, the louder you snore, the more likely you’ll have obstructive sleep apnea. This was confirmed in a study that recruited people undergoing sleep studies, and found that the louder you snore, the worse your degree of obstructive sleep apnea.
People have describe their bedpartner’s snoring a sounding like a chainsaw. There are reports snoring loudness that goes well over 100 decibels. How loud is your snoring, and how do people describe it?
Not everyone that snores has obstructive sleep apnea but in general, the louder you snore, the more likely you’ll have obstructive sleep apnea. This was confirmed in a study that recruited people undergoing sleep studies, and found that the louder you snore, the worse your degree of obstructive sleep apnea.
People have describe their bedpartner’s snoring a sounding like a chainsaw. There are reports snoring loudness that goes well over 100 decibels. How loud is your snoring, and how do people describe it?