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Are Your Kids Going To Inherit Your Snoring Condition? |
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Thomas Wilson |
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Are Your Kids Going To Inherit Your Snoring Condition?
Thomas Wilson
If you have a snoring problem, you might be wondering if it can be passed on to your children. Unfortunately, the answer is yes. According to research published in the journal "Chest" children with at least one parent who snored are 3 times more likely to snore themselves (compared to children whose parents did not snore).
Snoring may be a sign of another problem known as Obstructive Sleep Apnea, or OSA. OSA can cause your breathing to stop during sleep because the air passages are being blocked.
Snoring is a sign of difficulty breathing, but it is breathing at least. OSA can cause the sufferer to stop breathing for periods of over 10 seconds while sleeping, which then causes them to wake up gasping and choking for air.
This isn't only a problem in the night either. OSA often leaves its victims with sore throats and headaches when they wake up in the morning. Lack of sleep due to OSA can lead to lack of concentration, bad behavior and general irritability.
If it goes untreated, OSA can lead to high blood pressure, an increased chance of heart attack or stroke, and lowered oxygen levels in the blood.
In the study done by "Chest", 681 children from Cincinnati Childrens Hospital medical center were studied. The research also found that African-American children were about three times more likely to snore than other races.
Plus, it was found that children who test positive for Atopy (an indicator of allergies and asthma) were twice as likely to snore as those who tested negative.
The benefits of the study include identification of children who snore so the doctors could more accurately determine those that were at a higher risk of sleep disorders. This would allow them to work with the parents to help minimize any long-term damage.
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