Sleep apnea often goes undetected in women

Women's sleep apnea symptoms frequently differ from men's and are mistaken for hormonal changes. Researchers are addressing this detection gap. In midlife, many women experience airway collapses during sleep that go unnoticed.

Midlife brings expected changes for women, including lighter sleep, warmer nights, and reduced energy levels as hormones shift and the body adapts. However, for a significant number of women, these disruptions stem from something more serious: sleep apnea, where the airway collapses dozens of times per hour while sleeping.

Traditionally, sleep apnea has been underdiagnosed in women because their symptoms—such as fatigue and insomnia—often mimic menopausal hormonal fluctuations rather than the more obvious snoring and gasping associated with men. This oversight has led to delayed treatment and poorer health outcomes.

Recent efforts by researchers aim to bridge this gap. By recognizing gender-specific signs, medical professionals can improve early detection and intervention. Studies highlight the need for tailored screening methods to identify sleep apnea in women more effectively, potentially alleviating symptoms and reducing associated risks like cardiovascular issues.

As awareness grows, women are encouraged to discuss persistent sleep problems with healthcare providers, moving beyond assumptions of age-related changes.

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