Can CPAP Help With Weight Loss?

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Dated: 17 Dec 2009
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Do you suffer from fatigue that makes you so tired every day you can’t even muster up the energy for a short walk? Do you live “in a fog” and eat to help you wake up? Do you eat more when you are tired, thus gaining weight and ultimately becoming depressed? Is your lack of energy spinning your life out of control? You may have Sleep Apnea.

Here are some common signs and symptoms to help you decide if you have this sleep disorder:

* Excessive daytime sleepiness

* Loud snoring

* Restless sleep

* Difficulty with concentration

* Depression

* Morning headaches

* High blood pressure

Often it is the bed partner that notices the periods of apnea. The person suffering from the problem doesn’t even realize they have it.

Sleep apnea occurs when a person stops breathing when they sleep. A diagnosis is made by having an evaluation by a sleep disorders specialist and going to a sleep lab for an overnight sleep study. Some patients have been reported to stop breathing when they sleep up to 100 times per hour.

This disorder currently affects approximately 20 million adults and can contribute to other serious health conditions. If you suffer from high blood pressure, diabetes, heart trouble or are overweight, treating your apnea may improve these conditions as well as make you feel better!

Sleep apnea can be treated easily. The most effective treatment is continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). This will help keep your airway from collapsing when you sleep and will eliminate your sleep apnea. It can make a tremendous difference in your life, often after the first night of use.

After being diagnosed with sleep apnea and prescribed a CPAP machine, you can finally have the energy you need to go on walks and become more active. You will have the ability to think clearly and plan healthy meals. Your fatigue will begin to disappear during the day and you will be able to lose weight more easily.

Serious Sleep Disorder Common in Overweight Men

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Dated: 7 Dec 2009
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Do you snore loudly and a lot? Do you feel you’re not getting enough sleep? Are you sleepy always, especially at daytime? Do you fall asleep easily and at the wrong time? Are you forgetful, suffering from high blood pressure, and have a poor sex life?

If you answered “yes” to the above questions, chances are you’re suffering from sleep apnea – a potentially serious sleep disorder that’s as common as diabetes and affects over 12 million people in the United States alone.

The Greek word “apnea” means “without breath.” This common sleep disorder is characterized by brief but repeated interruptions of breathing during sleep, sometimes hundreds of times during the night and often for a minute or longer. There are three kinds of sleep apnea: obstructive, central and mixed. Of the three, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common.

“OSA is caused by blocked airway when the soft tissue in the rear of the throat collapses and closes during sleep. The airway is not blocked in central sleep apnea but the brain fails to signal the muscles to breathe. Mixed sleep apnea is a combination of the two,” according to TMJ (temporomandibular joint) specialist Dr. Herminia P. Chavez of the Queen Mary Holistic Center in Manila.

Chavez said the usual victims of sleep apnea are overweight males over the age of 40 who smoke and drink a lot and have a family history of the disease. However, she adds that anyone can be affected regardless of age, weight and sex.

In children, OSA is often caused by large adenoids and tonsils. The American Sleep Apnea Association said the condition can be found in one to three percent of children between the ages of 2 and 18 but it is often present in children aged 2 to 6 years old.

“Untreated, OSA may raise your risk of developing high blood pressure, heart failure, stroke and other cardiovascular complications. Interest in sex is diminished due to oxygen deprivation, fatigue and depression. Lack of sleep may affect your job and contribute to vehicular accidents. In children, it may increase their risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In addition to habitual loud snoring, labored breathing and disruptive sleep, OSA in children causes’ bed-wetting, sweating and sleeping in unusual positions. Disturbed or insufficient sleep can also affect a child’s physical and psychological well-being,” Chavez warned.

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the most common treatment for OSA. This machine pushes air through the nose at a high pressure to keep the airway open during sleep. However, patient compliance is a problem since many people are uncomfortable with the idea of a wearing a mask while sleeping.

Surgery is expensive and works only in severe cases where OSA is caused by enlarged tonsils, nasal polyps, a deviated septum (a crooked partition between your nostrils) or jaw malformations.

Chavez said a non-invasive and less expensive way to treat OSA is with the use of an oral appliance. This dental device is worn during sleep and is effective when airway obstruction is caused by enlarged tonsils, a big tongue or an abnormal soft palate (the muscles in the roof of your mouth).

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Tired of Being Tired?

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Dated: 14 Nov 2009
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Are you tired all the time, no matter how long you sleep? Do you suffer from unexplained, recurrent or prolonged infections or colds that just won’t go away? Do you continue to get sick despite being on multiple medications and antibiotics? Have you undergone various tests, with no definitive answers? If so, you could have upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS).

UARS was first described by researchers at Stanford University in 1993. They described a group of young women and men who complained of chronic fatigue and excessive daytime somnolence. They all underwent a formal sleep study, and all were found not to meet the official criteria for obstructive sleep apnea. However, by treating them as if they had obstructive sleep apnea, most improved significantly.

This is probably the most common condition that I see in my ear, nose and throat practice. Despite most of my patients coming in to see me for routine, ear, sinus and throat problems, in the vast majority of cases, UARS can cause if not aggravate many of the above medical conditions. In contrast to medical specialists, I as an ENT physician and surgeon have an advantage: I can see the upper airway with a thin fiberoptic camera.

Different From OSA

To understand UARS, you must first understand obstructive sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is a well-known sleep related breathing problem where you literally stop breathing at night during sleep due to total collapse of your throat tissues in the throat. This can occur anywhere from a few times every hour to over 100 times every hour. By definition, an “apnea” is defined a total stoppage of breathing for 10 seconds or more. “Hypopnea” is restricted breathing with greater than 30% chest wall movement decrease and blood oxygen drop more than 4%, for 10 seconds or more. The total combination of apneas and hypopneas for the entire night, divided by the total number of hours you sleeps, gives you the apnea hypopnea index, or AHI. This is the most commonly used measure to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea. Untreated, OSA can lead to  hypertension,diabetes, obesity, depression, lack of sexual desire, heart disease, heart attack or stroke.

If you have UARS, you have many more than 5-10 obstructions and arousals every hour, but because the period of obstruction lasts less than 10 seconds, these episodes don’t get counted towards the final score the AHI.

Due to repeated arousals at night, especially during the deeper levels of sleep, you may be unable to get the required deep restorative sleep that you’ll need to feel refreshed in the morning. In most cases, the anatomic reason for this collapse is the tongue. There are many reasons for the tongue to obstruct, including a large tongue or being overweight, but once it occurs, the only thing you can do is to wake up.

Features of UARS

People with UARS don’t fit the typical OSA picture: Usually they are thin, with normal or low blood pressure. They can also have cold hands or feet, sinus problem, migraines, TMJ, depression, anxiety, various gastrointestinal problems. In addition to the above, almost invariably, people with UARS prefer not to sleep on their backs. Many people state that if they try, they choke as they fall asleep, or just keep waking up. Over the years, they have trained themselves to sleep on their side or stomach.  Even then, they still obstruct and wake up to a certain degree. Many people also state that they have crazy or vivid dreams, or sometimes no dreams at all. This is because when you wake up while you are dreaming in the REM stage, you will remember your dreams vividly. By definition, all dreams are wild and vivid. Only because you tend to wake up more frequently while you are dreaming do you remember your dreams more vividly. Some people wake up as they begin to enter the dreaming stage, so they never dream at all.

Some others blame their frequent arousals to having to go to the bathroom. One thing to note is that inefficient sleep with increased stress hormones promotes urine production. Another interesting study recently showed that in a large group of people who wake up frequently to go to the bathroom, using very sensitive instruments, they showed that people wake up because they stop breathing, and not because they had a full bladder.

Family history is also very important. This is one way I gauge what the patient may look like in 20-40 years. In many cases, patients with either UARS or OSA have one or both parents that snore severely, with one or many cardiovascular complications, such as obesity, diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease. If one parent is noted to have had a heart attack or stroke in their 40′s or 50′s, then I take the patient’s condition more seriously.

Do You Have UARS?

The natural course of UARS is highly variable, with some patients remaining unchanged for years or decades, or others slowly progressing into OSA. Some older overweight women in their 50′s or 60′s with OSA tell me that they were very thin in their 20′s, and had cold hands, low blood pressure, chronic diarrhea, dizziness, etc., and now do not have any of these conditions, except that now she has normal or high blood pressure, snoring and severe fatigue (classic OSA).

What seems to aggravate UARS symptoms most, however, is a relative change in their lives. Relative weight gain, even 5-10 pounds, can aggravate the symptoms, which gets better once the weight has stabilized, as the body adjusts and accommodates to the new weight. A bad cold or infection can also aggravate these symptoms, since it causes swelling, which narrows the upper airway. UARS people, who are already living on the “edge”, tend to have more prolonged or severe colds, as airway swelling causes more narrowing and anatomic collapse, which aggravates throat acid reflux, causing more swelling, perpetuating the vicious cycle. At a certain point, the body cannot adjust, and the vicious cycle is self-perpetuating. Poor sleep aggravates weight gain (for reasons described here), and weight gain narrows the throat even more, causing more obstruction and arousals. Stress is also a big factor-emotional, psychological, or physical. Whether the stress is internal or external, the body behaves the same way.

As you can see, UARS can potentially explain many symptoms. Typically, patients see multiple doctors for various complaints, without ever finding complete relief. In the end, some even lose faith in Western (allopathic) medicine and look elsewhere in alternative or complementary forms of treatment.

Sleep Apnea Problems Decreased by Bariatric Surger

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Dated: 14 Nov 2009
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Bariatric surgery may significantly reduce breathing interruptions during sleep, according to two recent studies. Sleep apnea is one of the risk factors for cardiovascular disease and also causes snoring.In case of obese people, during sleep, the throat muscles relax and the fatty tissue around the neck temporarily narrow the airway. When the muscles are entirely relaxed, the airway sector may be completely obstructed.Both studies showed that bariatric surgery may have other benefits besides weight loss and patients also improve their sleep quality. The first study, conducted in Spain, involved thirty-one subjects who had an initial BMI averaged forty-seven and suffered from sleep apnea.Almost half of the participants had an apnea/hypo apnea index (AHI) higher than fifteen, meaning they stop breathing for more than ten seconds for more than fifteen times per hour. This may seem unimportant, but during an eight-hour night, the participants may reach up to forty minutes without breathing per night.After the bariatric surgery, the subjects had a BMI of up to thirty, and noticed improvements of their sleep quality. The results also showed that participants no longer need treatment for their sleep disturbances.The second study with the same subject was conducted by a team of American researchers in Salt Lake City and also proved that the bariatric surgery may normalize breathing and keep the blood oxygen levels to an optimum level during sleep.Plus, the American study showed that obese subject who suffered a bariatric surgery may decrease their risk of metabolic syndrome by reducing the levels of insulin resistance.

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Hypnosis Weight Loss: Some Ways to Stop the Weighting

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Dated: 18 Feb 2009
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Controlling your weight and avoiding weight gain as you get older are important ways to prevent a host of weight-related health problems.

Indeed, if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at greater risk for a rogues’ gallery of potentially deadly conditions, including diabetes, high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, endometrial cancer, obstructive sleep apnea, and breast cancer.

What’s more, most people who are overweight tend to avoid exercise, and that avoidance just adds to the toll paid for extra pounds.

If you have a sedentary lifestyle and are overweight, you are at a higher risk of cardiovascular disease and other health problems. And, if you already have a medical condition such as high cholesterol, being overweight puts you at higher risk for complications.

The good news is that even modest amounts of weight loss can improve your health significantly. Loss of 10% of body weight can reduce blood pressure, high cholesterol, triglyceride, and high blood sugar levels.

Today, there are many procedures that can contribute and help people loss weight effectively. One of the known procedure in losing weight is through hypnosis.

However, many misconceptions have come up with regards to the application of hypnosis in losing eight. And because it does not involve drugs or any kinds of medications and surgery, many people tend to think that losing weight through hypnosis seems to be one of the safest weight loss program.

To know more about hypnosis and its effects on losing weight, here is a list of some facts that will give you an insight about what it can do to your body weight.

1. Hypnosis can be an imminently risky if not done properly and not utilize by people who are highly trained with the real concept of hypnosis.

Even if many people tend to think that hypnosis will not pose imminent danger to their health, still, it is important to know that the person who will do the procedure is skilled enough and that he or she knows what factors to consider before doing the procedures.

2. Hypnosis alone cannot eliminate excess fat from the body and, therefore, make somebody lose weight.

Most health experts contend that hypnosis should only be a part of a whole assimilated process. It should never be used as the sole weight loss procedure.

Moreover, one session of hypnosis will only have very minimal results on an individual’s weight. When losing weight, hypnosis matched with psychotherapy will be more effective than hypnosis alone. This is because hypnosis is only a state of deeply relaxing the mind, in which one can still be in control of his or her own body.

3. Hypnosis is one way of getting into the subliminal state of a person. When a person is on the “hypnotic stage,” the body is more responsive to suggestibility because of its intensified state of concentration.

However, this does not necessarily mean that through hypnosis, one can already “reprogram” the mind of an individual.

In reality, hypnosis can only run the range from trouble-free relaxation condition to proper initiation managed by a professional hypnotists. Hence, it should not be considered paranormal and magical in its upshots.

Boiled down, people should be more aware that hypnosis is not a sole effective process in losing weight. It is more of a facilitator of various treatment techniques.

Therefore, it should be combined with other weight loss management program to be effective in making people lose excess weight. In this manner, people will be able to lose more weight with a more relaxed and refreshed state of mind.

As they say, a healthy mind is a healthy body.

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Lose Weight With Hypnosis

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Dated: 20 Oct 2008
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Controlling your weight and avoiding weight gain as you get older are important ways to prevent a variety of weight-related health issues.  Lots of people try quick weight loss diets and fail however.

Especially if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at an increased risk for a whole host of potentially deadly diseases, including coronary heart disease, obstructive sleep apnea, diabetes, high blood pressure, endometrial cancer, and breast cancer.

Also be aware that many people who are fat normally to avoid fitness, and that avoidance just compounds the toll paid for additional pounds.

These days, there are many procedures that can greatly help people lose weight effectively. One of the known known in losing weight is via hypnosis.

To learn more about hypnosis and its impact on dropping the pounds, here is a list of some information that will provide you an insight about what it can do to your body weight.

1. So that hypnosis can be safe it should be done by people who have been trained and are experts.  Many people think that hypnosis is completely safe however this is only when conducted by a skilled practitioner.

2. Hypnosis alone cannot eliminate excess fat from the body and, therefore, make somebody lose weight.  Most health experts contend that hypnosis should only be a part of a whole assimilated process. It should never be used as the sole weight loss procedure.

Also, one session of hypnosis will only have very minimal results on an a persons weight. When losing weight, hypnosis matched with psychotherapy will be more effective than hypnosis alone. This is because hypnosis is only a state of deeply relaxing the mind, in which one can still be in control of his or her own body.

3. Hypnosis is a method of tapping into the person’s subliminal state.  This allows suggestions to be made regarding weight loss.  Please bear in mind however that this doesn’t mean your brain will be re-programed.

The reality is, hypnosis can only run the range from trouble-free relaxation condition to proper initiation managed by a professional hypnotists. Therefore it should never be viewed as being magic solution to your problems and is in no way paranormal.

For weight loss hypnosis to be effective you need to also learn about healthy weight loss and exercise.  Therefore, it should be combined with other weight loss management program to be effective in making people lose excess weight. In this manner, people will be able to lose more weight with a more relaxed and refreshed state of mind.