Title: Identifying people at high risk for developing sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) among obese, overweight and normal weight adults at King Fahad Medical city- Riyadh

Authors: Lara Al- Kelaiwy, Maryam Al- Otaibi, Ghadah Al- Qahtani, Alaa Al-Arbash, Manar Al- Shareda, Shahad Al-Wathnani, Weaam Babour

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i6.12

Objectives of the Study

Aim of the Study

To classify people of a Saudi population into high or low risk groups for developing sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) among obese, overweight and normal weight adults.

Specific Objectives

To Identifying people at high risk for developing sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) among obese, overweight and normal weight adults.

Secondary Objectives

  1. To explore the relation between (SAS) and gender.
  2. To find out the relation between (SAS) and age groups.
  3. To recognize the relation between (SAS) and snoring.

Background

The term sleep -related breathing disorder refers to a spectrum of breathing anomalies ranging from chronic or habitual snoring to upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS) to frank sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) or, in some cases, obesity hypoventilation syndrome. (1)

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