What is Hypopnea?
Hypopnea ~ sounds like apnea? Well, you’re not wrong. Sleep apnea and hypopnea are in the same category of sleeping conditions and disorders. Those affected by Obstructive Sleep Apnea often experiences hypopneas. Hypopneas are when there is a lower airflow, 30% ventilation reduction, and a desaturation of oxygen. When this happens, there is less oxygen going to the red blood cells throughout the body.
Quality of Sleep
Sleep quality is the measure of the restorative and restful state of sleep. This is different than that of sleep satisfaction. Sleep satisfaction is a subjective view and feeling of how you believe that you have been recently sleeping. Sleep quality also differs from sleep quantity. There are different factors such as preferences, goals, and age differences.
Teeth Grinding / Bruxism and the effects on your body
Teeth grinding is when a person clenches their jaw through the day and/or though the night. This can cause headaches, pain in your jaw, weakened jaw, or serious conditions such as TMJ, weakened enamel, or ultimately can lead to the necessity for a root canal.
Effects of Alcohol on Sleep Apnea
Alcohol is great at taking the edge off and relaxing a person, but it also has negative effects on the way that a person sleeps.
Weight Gain and Sleep Apnea
Many struggle with social stigmas of trying to be perfect. Looking to what other people look like, and criticizing their size and image. Every body is different and addressing unhealthy weight is a very difficult and sensitive subject. May struggling with unhealthy weight feel as though doctor’s are just going to be very judgmental and criticize their body. Some realize that unhealth weight can lead to serious health complications.
Sleep Deprivation & Affects on the Body
An estimate of 1/3 Americans experience deprivation of sleep at some point in their life. Sleep deprivation is the occurrence when the body doesn’t receive the necessary amount of sleep. Over the past few years, it has only grown worse.
Sleep Deeper, Dream Seeker
Regenerative properties such as short-term and long-term memory, growth and developmental hormones are released, energy is restored, blood supply to muscles is increased, growth and repair of tissues and bones are promoted, and the immune system is strengthened.