Sleep apnea syndromes are more common in men than in women. The ventilatory response to arousal from sleep may be an important determinant of respiratory stability/instability and could contribute to this sex difference. We therefore compared changes in ventilation, end-tidal carbon dioxide (CO2), upper airway resistance, heart rate, and finger photoplethysmogram pulse wave amplitude after both spontaneous and tone-induced arousal from non-rapid eye movement sleep in 13 men and 13 women. At sleep onset, ventilation fell and both upper airway resistance and end-tidal CO2 rose, but these changes were not different between sexes. Spontaneous arousal (duration, 6.6 +/- 0.2 seconds) resulted in a biphasic ventilatory response consisting of brief...
Sleep and sleep disorders are different in several important ways between men and women. We aimed to...
Nocturnal periodic breathing occurs more frequently in men than in women with various clinical and p...
Introduction Acute 24-hour total sleep deprivation (TSD) elicits a consistent hypertensive response ...
The termination of obstructive respiratory events is typically associated with arousal from sleep. T...
Many aspects of human respiration are known to change from wakefulness to NREM sleep, including the...
The human ventilatory response during acute hypoxia appears to be biphasic (growth and decay), but t...
K-complexes are a key marker of nonrapid eye movement sleep, specifically during stages II sleep. Re...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is more common in men than in women for reasons that are unclear. The ...
The present study investigated the influence of sex and body position on respiratory characteristic...
The gradual decay in ventilation after removal of a respiratory stimulus has been proposed to protec...
ual differences in relationship between upper airway resis-tance and ventilation during sleep onset....
Objective: Severity estimation of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is currently based on the apnea–hypo...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare changes in end-tidal CO₂, genioglossus muscle activity and upper airway...
Study Objectives: Arousals from sleep vary in duration and intensity. Accordingly, the physiological...
Background. The limited understanding of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in women and the gender bias ...
Sleep and sleep disorders are different in several important ways between men and women. We aimed to...
Nocturnal periodic breathing occurs more frequently in men than in women with various clinical and p...
Introduction Acute 24-hour total sleep deprivation (TSD) elicits a consistent hypertensive response ...
The termination of obstructive respiratory events is typically associated with arousal from sleep. T...
Many aspects of human respiration are known to change from wakefulness to NREM sleep, including the...
The human ventilatory response during acute hypoxia appears to be biphasic (growth and decay), but t...
K-complexes are a key marker of nonrapid eye movement sleep, specifically during stages II sleep. Re...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is more common in men than in women for reasons that are unclear. The ...
The present study investigated the influence of sex and body position on respiratory characteristic...
The gradual decay in ventilation after removal of a respiratory stimulus has been proposed to protec...
ual differences in relationship between upper airway resis-tance and ventilation during sleep onset....
Objective: Severity estimation of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is currently based on the apnea–hypo...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare changes in end-tidal CO₂, genioglossus muscle activity and upper airway...
Study Objectives: Arousals from sleep vary in duration and intensity. Accordingly, the physiological...
Background. The limited understanding of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in women and the gender bias ...
Sleep and sleep disorders are different in several important ways between men and women. We aimed to...
Nocturnal periodic breathing occurs more frequently in men than in women with various clinical and p...
Introduction Acute 24-hour total sleep deprivation (TSD) elicits a consistent hypertensive response ...