A new study examined the effect of weight loss on obstructive sleep apnea in obese men. The results were published online in the British Medical Journal.The Swedish study involved 63 obese men with an average weight of 248 pounds. Their average age was 49 years. Sleep apnea was measured using a home sleep test.All of the men had moderate to severe OSA and were being treated with CPAP therapy.
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