“…The arousal indexes were also generally higher at 10-year follow-up than baseline in all OSA subtypes, which was consistent with previous findings of decreasing arousal threshold with increasing age. 42 Similarly, the changes in ventilatory control during sleep with aging have not been However, studies have demonstrated contrasting results in this aspect that some reported an increase in loop gain in the elderly 42 while others did not. 43 Further studies are needed to evaluate how the ontogenetic variations in the endotypes, including airway collapsibility, arousal threshold, and ventilatory control, influence the patterns of occurrence of disordered breathing in different sleep stages across age groups.…”