Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is prevalent in many overweight people. What is OSA? It is a common condition, in which the upper airway repeatedly collapses during sleep. 
Factors other than excess weight that may cause the airway to collapse during sleep:
∙Extra tissue in the back of the airway
∙Decrease in the tone of the muscles holding the airway open
∙The tongue falling back and closing off the airway
Some of the possible signs and symptoms of OSA:
∙Snoring, gasping or choking during sleep
∙Restless sleep
∙Excessive sleepiness or fatigue during the day
∙Crowded airway
∙High blood pressure
∙Obesity 
Prevalence of OSA…Facts are as follows:
∙Many of the 20 million people in the U.S. 
∙As many as 5 to 10 percent of adults in the U.S. 
∙85 to 90 percent of people within the U.S. 
If left untreated, this condition (OSA) has been associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, depression, uncontrolled diabetes and stroke. But with diagnosis and treatment, obesity and many other high risk illnesses can be reversed.
If you feel you may fall into any of these categories and/or feel you may have any of these symptoms, or suspect you may have OSA you may want to schedule an appointment with your Primary Care Provider for further testing at an area Sleep Institute. We recommend Oklahoma Sleep Institute. Visit their website at:    http://www.oklahomasleepinstitute.com/
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