Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8709011 | Sleep Medicine | 2018 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
Children with obesity who undergo PSG are medically complex with multiple sleep concerns including a high burden of daytime symptoms; slightly less than half of children demonstrate polysomnographic features of OSA. Earlier identification of OSA, recognition of non-OSA sleep concerns, and treatment strategies to improve sleep may contribute to overall health outcomes for children with obesity.
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Authors
Joanna E. MacLean, Kristie DeHaan, Tamya Chowdhury, Joy Nehme, Glenda N. Bendiak, Lynda Hoey, Linda Horwood, Hans Pasterkamp, Valerie Kirk, Evelyn Constantin, Sherri L. Katz,