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What should the recommendations be for lifestyle factors in obstructive sleep apnea?
Lifestyle factors play crucial roles in weight management, inflammation and metabolic homeostasis, which are important pathogenic pathways for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). This review provides a brief summary of clinical and epidemiological data addressing the role of lifestyle factors in the prevention and treatment of OSA, and discusses study limitations, current knowledge gaps, and future prospects of research directions on healthy lifestyles in OSA.
期刊介绍:
Coverage will include the following key areas:
- Prospects for new and emerging therapeutics
- Epidemiology of disease
- Preventive strategies
- All aspects of COPD, from patient self-management to systemic effects of the disease and comorbidities
- Improved diagnostic methods, including imaging techniques, biomarkers and physiological tests.
- Advances in the treatment of respiratory infections and drug resistance issues
- Occupational and environmental factors
- Progress in smoking intervention and cessation methods
- Disease and treatment issues for defined populations, such as children and the elderly
- Respiratory intensive and critical care
- Updates on the status and advances of specific disease areas, including asthma, HIV/AIDS-related disease, cystic fibrosis, COPD and sleep-disordered breathing morbidity