“…27 With increasing age, studies show less delta activity in women compared with men, 27 although there is also contrasting evidence showing women having less deficits in SWS, exhibited by more total minutes in this stage, and less reduced SWS proportions, transition probabilities, and durations as compared with men. 28 As applying age-and sex-adapted SWS criteria to sleep scoring seems to counteract the effect of sex, 29 there is the possibility that age has a stronger effect on sleep variables than sex. 27,29 Measures of sleep apnea also show sex differences, with women exhibiting lower AHI and ODI, more partial occlusion, higher REM-AHI, and less supine AHI.…”