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Pialoux V et al. – Chronic intermittent hypoxia increases oxidative stress by increasing production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) without a compensatory increase in anti–oxidant activity. Furthermore, this human study shows that ROS over–production modulates increased AHVR. These mechanisms may be responsible for increased AHVR in patients with OSA.

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