Monday, November 9, 2009
Medical news of the obvious
Men who get their sleep apnea treated golf better. Twelve golfers with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea who started nasal positive airway pressure (NPAP) treatment saw a drop in their mean handicap from 12.4 to 11.0 (P=0.01), compared to 12 controls. The rested duffers said they felt more alert, and NPAP compliance was 85%, said researcher, who added he wants to conduct a larger, multicenter study to explore what drives high treatment compliance. (It must be those really powerful tee shots.)
Labels: medical news of the obvious, sleep apnea
Friday, June 12, 2009
Cure for sleep apnea in the woodwind section?
There is good and bad news from a recent study of musicians and sleep apnea reported at the annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies this week: First the good news: playing a high-resistance woodwind instrument, like the bassoon, may protect against sleep apnea. The down side? You have to practice for three hours a day.
Researchers floated the idea of having people with the sleep disorder take up double-reed instruments as therapy but quickly acknowledged the impracticality of expecting non-musicians to spend three hours a day on the oboe or English horn. According to an article in MedPage Today, researchers also theorized that perhaps just developing an appropriate embouchure would work. I'm trying to imagine the prescription: contort facial muscles and position lips and tongue in a woodwind-playing position for 60 minutes, three times a day. Avoid food and drink during therapy.
Labels: sleep, sleep apnea
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