Prevalence of sleep‐disordered breathing in a multiethnic Asian population in Singapore: A community‐based study
Respirology2016Vol. 21(5), pp. 943–950
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Abstract
Sleep-disordered breathing is prevalent but mostly undiagnosed among Asians in Singapore. There was a lower prevalence of SDB among Indians compared with Chinese that remained after adjustment for age, sex and BMI. Strategies are needed to optimize diagnosis and recognize ethnic differences in SDB prevalence.
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