sleep apnea weight gain

Sleep apnea, pain and weight gain?
I broke the disk in his back and neck and arthritis in the neck as well (I have many more things, but these are my main complaints) My doctor sent me to a pain specialist and think they have sleep apnea, which may be why I'm in pain and also why can not I lose weight. No other person has sleep apnea and what are its symptoms? Did it help any other person lose weight??
There was a great story in 60 minutes tonight about this exact subject. Physicians are discovering that sleep apnea and sleep deprivation can cause weight gain causing severe disease over time in humans. I found a study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and the Center Obesity Research, suggests a link between the risk of being obese and the number of hours of sleep each night. Other factors such as physical activity, the age and depression, to name a few, made no difference in weight gain. All this may have to do with two hormones – leptin, a hormone that suppresses appetite, and Grehlin, a hormone that increases food intake and is thought to play a role in long-term regulation of body weight. Sleep deprivation lowers levels of leptin and raises levels of grehlin. Anything less than seven (at least the) to nine hours of sleep we need is asking for trouble. And could lead to a loss of physical and mental health, poor memory, poor coordination, and now, weight gain and obesity. If you have OSA, obstructive sleep apnea, the sleep study will show if mild, moderate or severe. A person with OSA is often very sleepy during the day. This is due to wake briefly at the end of time when you stop breathing. These brief awakenings keep you from enjoying long periods of deep sleep. OSA can result in any of the following: Drowsiness Diseases Heart attack Stroke Other Here's a link to the symptoms and treatment of sleep apnea: Your body http://www.sleepdisorderchannel.com/osa/treatment.shtml needs a deep sleep to heal and help grow new cells and general repair and restore itself. It appears that you are spending a time when hard physical today. The arthritis and disc problems are related to inflammation, lack of sleep can definitely exacerbate and these conditions. My father was diagnosed with sleep apnea after going through a sleep study. He was given a CPAP unit for use at night and it helped tremendously. Has the pain specialist has sent you to a sleep laboratory study of sleep yet? If possible, we recommend you try this. Weight loss, pain relief and faster healing that come from having a good sleep. Good luck! Here are some more good links out: http://www.sleepapnea.org/info/patient/george3.html http://www.apneasupport.org/post-92737.html http:// http://www.eorthopod.com/public/patient_education/7829/chronic_pain_and_sleep.html www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/09/ 070906104140.htm http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/487971_3
Sleep and Obesity – Apnea and weight gain
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