Are Sleep Apnea Cases on the Rise?

November 27, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — drbc @ 12:57 am
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More people are being diagnosed with sleep apnea in recent years – especially in the United States. This is a serious sleep disorder that causes breathing to stop repetitively throughout the night. Sleep apnea seems to be becoming more common. Read on to learn more about sleep apnea, why it’s on the rise, its risk factors, and what you can do about them.

Why Is Sleep Apnea Becoming More Common?

Sleep apnea diagnoses are becoming increasingly common. For many people, this condition can be tied to one of the most common risk factors: obesity. When one has excess body weight, it can negatively affect the symptoms of sleep apnea because it puts more pressure on the upper airway during sleep. This can cause the airway to collapse, and breathing will temporarily stop.

Obesity has become more common all over the world, but especially in the United States. Generally speaking, this is because the average person is consuming more high-calorie, high-fat foods as well as limited physical activity. Processed foods that contain a lot of sugar, sodium, and artificial ingredients can take a toll on your health. When you stick to a nutritious diet and exercise regularly, you can significantly reduce your risk of sleep apnea and other dangerous health conditions.

What Are the Risk Factors of Sleep Apnea?

Apart from obesity, there are a variety of factors that can increase your risk of sleep apnea. Here are some of the most prominent ones.

  • Family history
  • Old age
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • Certain medications
  • Alcohol use
  • Smoking
  • Large adenoid or tonsils
  • Misaligned or small lower jaw

How Can You Fight Against the Risk Factors of Sleep Apnea?

For many, making lifestyle changes at home can prevent the onset of sleep apnea. Here are some steps that you can take to lower your risk.

  • Lose Excess Weight: If you are overweight, losing excess weight can help to reduce pressure on the airway.
  • Exercise: Exercising can help to improve your condition.
  • Avoid Alcohol: Drinking alcohol can worsen obstructive sleep apnea and sleepiness. This is also the case with anti-anxiety medications and sleeping pills.
  • Sleep Positions: Sleeping on your back can cause your tongue and soft palate to block your airway. Try to sleep on your side instead.
  • Keep Your Nasal Passage Open: If you tend to get congested, try to use saline nasal spray to keep your nasal passages open. You should also discuss nasal decongestants or antihistamines.

Sleep apnea cases may be increasing, but you don’t need to be one of these statistics. By making healthy lifestyle choices at home and being mindful of your risk factors, you may be able to keep sleep apnea away!

About the Practice

At Brown & Nawrocki Restorative & Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Andrew Nawrocki and Dr. Kimberly Dennis work together to treat patients in the Ormond Beach community. With their combined experience and expertise, patients can get pretty much anything they need under one roof. To learn more about sleep apnea treatment or to schedule a consultation, visit their website or call (386) 677-1046.

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