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Sleep Apnea Often Missed In Black Americans Study Says Upi

sleep Apnea Often Missed In Black Americans Study Says Upi
sleep Apnea Often Missed In Black Americans Study Says Upi

Sleep Apnea Often Missed In Black Americans Study Says Upi About 80 percent to 90 percent of americans with sleep apnea are undiagnosed, and black americans account for a large number of such people, the study authors noted. the study was published sept. Dec. 11 (upi) untreated sleep apnea makes black people twice as likely to develop uncontrolled blood pressure, a study says.a new study, funded largely by the national heart, lung and blood.

sleep apnea often missed in Black americans Healthywomen
sleep apnea often missed in Black americans Healthywomen

Sleep Apnea Often Missed In Black Americans Healthywomen Researchers are reporting a high prevalence of sleep apnea in a large population of african americans but note that the majority, nearly 95 percent, were undiagnosed and untreated. sleep apnea is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, and other chronic health disorders. the study underscores the need to improve. Sleep apnea is common — but rarely diagnosed — among black americans, researchers say. the new study included 852 black men and women, average age 63, in jackson, miss., who were partic…. “this is the first study to demonstrate the disparities of sleep apnea related mortality and different mortality trends between black and white americans,” lee says. “these findings should give clinicians some insights into the problem to develop more tailored strategies and treatments to reduce racial disparities in outcomes from sleep. “as a result, we proposed doing a study comparing the differences in sleep apnea related death and mortality trends between black and white americans from 1999 to 2019.” during that time, the overall age adjusted mortality rates for all people, blacks, and whites were 2.5, 3.5, and 2.4 per 1,000,000 people, respectively.

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