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11.05.2025

1 BMC Geriatr
1 Eur Respir J
2 Neurology
1 PLoS One
3 Sleep Breath
6 Sleep Med


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    BMC Geriatr

  1. PANG M, Wang J, Li H, Liu G, et al
    Association between life satisfaction, sleep disturbance and mental health problems among the migrant older adults with children: a conditional process analysis based on per capita bedroom area.
    BMC Geriatr. 2025;25:318.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    Eur Respir J

  2. BLANCHARD M, Imler T, Hu WH, Waeber A, et al
    Heart rate response and cardiovascular risk during obstructive sleep apnoea: an easy biomarker derived from pulse oximetry.
    Eur Respir J. 2025;65:2401883.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    Neurology

  3. WANG P, Chen X, Na M, Flores-Torres MH, et al
    Long-Term Consumption of Ultraprocessed Foods and Prodromal Features of Parkinson Disease.
    Neurology. 2025;104:e213562.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  4. BERISHA DE, Rizvi B, Chappel-Farley MG, Tustison N, et al
    Association of Hypoxemia Due to Obstructive Sleep Apnea With White Matter Hyperintensities and Temporal Lobe Changes in Older Adults.
    Neurology. 2025;104:e213639.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    PLoS One

  5. ASHRAF A, Sarwar M, Arshad K, Talat MA, et al
    Evaluating miR-107 and adiponectin as biomarkers in obstructive sleep apnea: Associations with neurotransmitters and metabolic regulation.
    PLoS One. 2025;20:e0322128.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    Sleep Breath

  6. SOUZA MR, Moyses-Oliveira M, Porcacchia AS, Rosa DS, et al
    Genetic overlap and immunological pathways in asthma-obstructive sleep apnea coexistence.
    Sleep Breath. 2025;29:178.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  7. APPEL DW, Goldfarb DG, Zeig-Owens R, Choi J, et al
    Association between obstructive sleep apnea and hearing loss among a cohort of emergency responders.
    Sleep Breath. 2025;29:177.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  8. ZHAI L, Gao X
    Recent advances in the study of the correlation between obstructive sleep apnea and thyroid-disorders.
    Sleep Breath. 2025;29:176.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    Sleep Med

  9. XIAO L, Baker A, Massicotte C, Reyna ME, et al
    Positional therapy for the treatment of positional obstructive sleep apnea in children: A randomized controlled crossover trial.
    Sleep Med. 2025;130:48-55.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  10. FERNANDES M, Calvello C, Placidi F, Izzi F, et al
    Sex effect on time to diagnosis and clinical features of narcolepsy type 1 and 2.
    Sleep Med. 2025;130:43-47.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  11. VAEL VEC, Bijlenga D, van der Wel AA, Wiersma RG, et al
    Diagnostic value of nocturnal sleep-onset rapid eye movement sleep period for narcolepsy type 1 and 2 in a tertiary sleep centre.
    Sleep Med. 2025;130:36-42.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  12. KANAVITOON S, Ngamprasertwong P, Nakamura A, Hossain MM, et al
    Polysomnographic parameters and clinical risk factors predicting postoperative respiratory complications in children undergoing lingual tonsillectomy.
    Sleep Med. 2025;130:25-30.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  13. KUSHIRO K, Hirono H, Ohkoshi S
    Platelet-activating cytokines potentially associated with MASLD-induced liver injury significantly decreased following CPAP therapy: A translational study using a fatty liver mouse model.
    Sleep Med. 2025;130:15-24.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  14. MENGMENG W, Lanbo W, Weihan W, Xiaosong D, et al
    Phenotypic clusters of narcolepsy type 1: Insights from age of onset, weight gain, sleep patterns, and impulsivity.
    Sleep Med. 2025;130:3-12.
    PubMed         Abstract available


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