Childhood primary snoring may induce poor endothelial function, high ambulatory BP
Primary snoring (PS) during childhood leads to poorer endothelial function, greater carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT), and higher ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) at 5-year follow-up regardless of change in obstructive sleep apnoea severity, a study has found.
Childhood primary snoring may induce poor endothelial function, high ambulatory BP
04 Aug 2021