Thursday, 16 April 2015

Study: Plumbers Snoring Faster senile




A warning to anyone who sleep snoring. The researchers found habitual snoring could be early sign of dementia.

Researchers have found that if people are having problems breathing while asleep may be exposed to normal memory loss and other brain functions.


In a study of this alarming enough, someone who slept with loud snoring can be exposed to an average of mental decline faster decade.


Worse yet, this study reported Alzheimer attack could happen even faster.


"The pattern of abnormal breathing during sleep such as loud snoring is common for the elderly," said one of the researchers from New York University, Dr. Richard Osorio as quoted Dailymail, Friday, 17 Friday, 2015.


Own research carried out on the health records of 2,470 people aged between 55 to 90 years.


The results of the investigation are published in the journal Neurology found patients with sleep breathing problems when exposed to cognitive problems at the age of 77 years.


While they are not experiencing respiratory problems similar to ordinary undisturbed until the age of 90 years, or a decade longer.


Among the sample studied, those with respiratory problems when sleep is also facing the development of Alzheimer's disease five years earlier, or at the age of 83 years. (Ism)

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