2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2007.00706.x
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Snoring as a Risk Factor for Sexual Dysfunction in Community Men

Abstract: Introduction-Severe obstructive sleep apnea has been associated with sexual dysfunction; however, it is unclear whether milder forms of sleep disturbances might also be associated with sexual problems.

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“…Furthermore, a reduction in frequency of sexsomnia following successful OSAS therapy with CPAP has been reported [6,14]. A decrease of sexual function due to OSAS has been described in both sexes [15,16]. This impairment seems to be independent from the severity of sleep‐related breathing disorder [15]; moreover, the effective treatment with CPAP can improve sexual function in OSAS patients [17].…”
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“…Furthermore, a reduction in frequency of sexsomnia following successful OSAS therapy with CPAP has been reported [6,14]. A decrease of sexual function due to OSAS has been described in both sexes [15,16]. This impairment seems to be independent from the severity of sleep‐related breathing disorder [15]; moreover, the effective treatment with CPAP can improve sexual function in OSAS patients [17].…”
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“…This problem increases with age, and over the age of 60 it affects over 50% of people, including about 60% of males and 40% of females [1,2]. Among them, 30 to 50% suffer from obstructive sleep apnea syndrome or upper airway resistance syndrome, which significantly increases the risk of arterial hypertension, myocardial infarction, cerebral stroke, depression and anxiety disorders, or impotency disorders [3]. Snoring without apnoea may cause sleepiness during the daytime, morning sore throat and uvular swelling, mouth dryness or choking sensations.…”
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“…In addition to its systemic repercussions, OSAS may produce social problems frequently associated with psychiatric complications, such as depression and anxiety disorders [22], memory deficits, cognitive decline [15], and sexual dysfunctions [11]. Both direct and indirect monetary costs produced by OSAS are high, although its economical impact has been poorly studied [13].…”
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