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Evidence that physical activity reduces OSA risk in men
June 16, 2021
Publications, MAILES
Tiffany Gill
Evidence that physical activity reduces OSA risk in men
Tiffany Gill
June 16, 2021
Publications, MAILES

Evidence that physical activity reduces OSA risk in men

Tiffany Gill
June 16, 2021
Publications, MAILES

Stevens D, Appleton S, Melaku Y, Martin S, Adams R, Wittert G. Participation in physical activity is associated with reduced nocturnal hypoxaemia in males. ERJ Open Res. 2021 May 24;7(2):00852-2020. doi: 10.1183/23120541.00852-2020. eCollection 2021 Apr.
PMID: 34046492

Tagged: OSA, physical activity, risk reduction, men, MAILES

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