2022
DOI: 10.1007/s41105-022-00433-1
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The effects of an exercise intervention on executive function among overweight adults with obstructive sleep apnea

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“…Dobrosielski and colleagues state that, in theory, the cardiovascular adaptations conferred by exercise may be blunted in those with underlying OSA. To date, their work has not supported this hypothesis when investigating outcomes of inflammation [11], vascular function [12], and executive function [14]. This area of research remains in its infancy though, and future research should attempt to more comprehensively address (in larger and diverse samples) whether individuals with OSA should expect similar cardiovascular adaptations from exercise training as those without OSA.…”
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“…Dobrosielski and colleagues state that, in theory, the cardiovascular adaptations conferred by exercise may be blunted in those with underlying OSA. To date, their work has not supported this hypothesis when investigating outcomes of inflammation [11], vascular function [12], and executive function [14]. This area of research remains in its infancy though, and future research should attempt to more comprehensively address (in larger and diverse samples) whether individuals with OSA should expect similar cardiovascular adaptations from exercise training as those without OSA.…”
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confidence: 99%