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Obstructive sleep_apnea (OSA) is a chronic disorder characterized by the episodic narrowing of the upper airway during sleep, followed by episodic hypoxia and sleep fragmentation. Polysomnography (PSG) in the sleep laboratory is still the one and only test used for the diagnosis of OSA, and adjusting patients` CPAP is the gold standard of treatment. Quadri et_al aimed to evaluate the impact of CPAP on exercise performance and cardiovascular autonomic anomalies in patients with OSA who did not alter their lifestyle or weight while receiving therapy. The main finding was that 2 months of CPAP . . .
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