Heavy snoring and sleep apnea may be linked to memory and thinking decline at an earlier age, according to a new study published in Neurology. The research also suggests that treating the disorders with a breathing machine may delay the decline.
"Abnormal breathing patterns during sleep such as heavy snoring and sleep apnea are common in the elderly, affecting about 52 percent of men and 26 percent of women," said study author Ricardo Osorio, MD, with the NYU Langone Medical Center in New York.