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    The benefits of therapy

    Why should I continue to use my equipment?

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    It's important to continue therapy even if it's difficult to get used to at first. Once you start to feel the benefits, you'll never look back.

    By starting and sticking with therapy for your sleep apnea, you could be on the way to better sleep and better relationships.

    You may also find you feel more energised with therapy, which can help with motivation to start exercising. Losing weight can help improve your sleep apnea condition too.1

    Other benefits of sleep apnea therapy is reducing symptoms of untreated sleep apnea, such as morning headaches, forgetfulness, poor concentration and tiredness.2,3

    References

    • Romero-Corral A, Caples SM, Lopez-Jimenez F, Somers VK. Interactions between obesity and obstructive sleep apnea: implications for treatment. Chest. 2010 Mar;137(3):711-9. At the time of the writing of this manuscript, Dr Romero-Corral was supported by a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the American Heart Association. Dr Caples is supported by NIH grant HL99534. Dr Lopez-Jimenez is a recipient of a Clinical Scientist Development Award from the American Heart Association. Dr Somers is supported by NIH grants HL-65176, HL-73211, and 1UL1 RR024150, and by the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine.
    • Wolk et al. Sleep-disordered breathing and cardiovascular disease.Circulation 2003; 108: 9-12.
    • Palnitkar G, Zimmerman S, Cistulli P. Sleep apnea in adults: identifying risk factors and tailoring therapy. Medicine Today 2012, 13(8):14-23