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Undiagnosed Sleep Apnea Prevalent Among Obese Type 2 Diabetics

For those with untreated sleep apnea, it doesn't just mean their sleep is disrupted; existing research shows that it can also mean an increased risk of heart disease and stroke.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Jun 11, 2009 -
A new study published in the June issue of Diabetes Care finds that the disorder is widely undiagnosed among obese individuals with type 2 diabetes – nearly 87 percent of participants reported symptoms, but were never diagnosed.  Find out more about the Dangers of Sleep Apnea at: http://www.ihatecpap.com/sleep_apnea_dangers.html

"The high prevalence of undiagnosed, and therefore, untreated sleep apnea among obese patients with diabetes constitutes a serious public health problem," said Gary Foster, PhD, lead author and director of the Center for Obesity Research and Education at Temple University.

"Doctors who have obese patients with type 2 diabetes need to be aware of the possibility of sleep apnea, even if no symptoms are present, especially in cases where the patient has a high BMI or waist circumference," said Foster.

Sleep apnea is a serious illness most often characterized by snoring, gasping for breath and excessive daytime sleepiness.  It is implicated in many disorders including high blood pressure, changes in insulin resistance and a six fold increase in heart attacks and strokes.  CPAP is the Gold Standard of treatment for sleep apnea and is very effective.  Patients with moderate apnea who have untreated sleep apnea have a 36% decrease in 8 year survival compared to treated patients according to studies in the journal SLEEP.

The problem is that only "23-45% of patients prescribed CPAP actually use it regularly while the majority of obstructive sleep apnea patients do not" and this places these patients at greater risk for heart attacks and strokes.  Studies have shown that patients with untreated sleep apnea are at greater risk of heart attacks and strokes when sleeping than when exercising.

Medical studies have shown that even patients who use their CPAP average only 4-5 hours a night not the recommended 7 1/2 - 8 hours.  Recent studies have shown that patients who tolerate CPAP well from the beginning of treatment tend to continue treatment and patients who HATE CPAP or do not tolerate it at the start of treatment rarely embrace CPAP use.

To educate the public about dental sleep medicine and alternatives treatment procedures, http:// www.IHateCPAP.com - connects obstructive sleep apnea patients nationwide with local sleep apnea dentists.  You can find an I Hate CPAP dental sleep medicine doctor in Cincinnati and Columbus Ohio, Boston, Seattle, San Diego, Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Salt Lake City, Omaha, West Lafayette Indiana, Charlotte NC, Phoenix, Orange County, Mountain View CA, Monterey Bay, Irvine California, Northern Virginia, Central and North New Jersey, New York City, Houston, Palm Beach, Sarasota and Jacksonville Florida, West Salem Wisconsin, with new locations opening weekly.

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http:// www.IHateCPAP.com -connects obstructive sleep apnea patients nationwide with local sleep apnea dentists, and educates the public about dental sleep medicine and alternatives treatment procedures.

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