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A randomized controlled trial of nCPAP on insulin sensitivity in obstructive sleep apnoea
European Respiratory Journal , 07/22/09
Lam JCM et al. – The findings indicate that therapeutic nCPAP treatment of OSA for one week improved insulin sensitivity in non–diabetic men, and the improvement appeared to be maintained after 12 weeks of treatment in those with moderate obesity.
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