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Sleep disorders can make comorbid conditions, including obesity, even more challenging to manage and treat.
When it comes to a patient’s whole health, sleep and weight management go hand in hand.
Insufficient sleep can lead to weight gain, and a weight increase of just 10% can amplify the risk of developing sleep apnea by six-fold, negatively impacting sleep quality.1, 2
Learn more about the symptoms and risk factors associated with sleep apnea and obesity, and how to identify patients at risk for sleep apnea.

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- Source: Munafo D et al. A telehealth program for CPAP adherence reduces labor and yields similar adherence and efficacy when compared to standard of care. Sleep Breath. 2016 May;20(2):777-85.
- Source: Chang J et al. Impact of interactive web-based education and automated feedback program on CPAP adherence for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (Tele OSA). SLEEP. Journal of Sleep and Sleep Disorders Research. Volume 39, 2016 | Abstract Supplement
- Source: Boota A et al. A New Approach for Patient PAP Compliance: Centralized Compliance Monitoring. SLEEP. Journal of Sleep and Sleep Disorders Research. Volume 38, 2015 | Abstract Supplement