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Associations between weight change since 20 years of age and sleep-disordered breathing among male truck drivers
International Journal of Obesity, 09/29/09
Cui R et al. – Limited evidence for association of weight gain with sleep–disordered breathing (SDB) has been produced for Asian populations whose body mass index (BMI) levels are lower than in western countries. The results suggest that an increase in BMI of >=5 kg/m^2 or weight gain of >=10 kg is a risk factor for SDB and excessive daytime sleepiness among Japanese truck drivers.
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