Hypertension


Ronflement


Regular snoring is associated with uncontrolled hypertension

Snoring as an Independent Risk Factor for Hypertension in the Nonobese Population

Blood Pressure is Elevated in Children with Primary Snoring

Prospective Study of Snoring and Risk of Hypertension in Women

Rhinitis and snoring as risk factors for hypertension in post-menopausal women

Among middle-aged adults, snoring predicted hypertension independently of sleep apnoea

The relationship between snoring and left ventricular hypertrophy of China

Association between self-reported snoring and hypertension

Increased risk for new‐onset hypertension in midlife male snorers

Review Article Association Between Self-Reported Snoring and Hypertension

Snoring and hypertension- a 10 year follow-up

Snoring and Risk of Hypertension in Women

Snoring predicted HTA independently of OSAS

Snoring, rhinitis and hypertension in women


Microbiote et alimentation


Rôle du microbiome digestif dans l’apparition de l’HTA liée à OSAS.

Urinary Nitric Oxide Levels Are Associated with Blood Pressure, Fruit and Vegetable Intake and Total Polyphenol Excretion in Adolescents

Obstructive sleep apnea is related to alterations in fecal microbiome and impaired intestinal barrier function

Analysis of oral microbiota in patients with obstructive sleep apnea-associated hypertension


SAS


SAS et HTA + Troubles respiratoires du sommeil et HTA.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Hypertension: Updates to a Critical Relationship

Drug resistant hypertension.

Effets sur la fonction systolique et diastolique.

Effect of CPAP on Blood Pressure in Resistant and Nonresistant Hypertension

Clinical Features of Obstructive Sleep Apnea at Determine Its High Prevalence in Resistant Hypertension

Growing Evidence Linking OSA During Rapid Eye Movement Sleep to Systemic Hypertension

Insomnia With Physiological Hyperarousal Is Associated With Hypertension

Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Hypertension

Obstructive sleep apnoea as a cause of nocturnal nondipping blood pressure

OSA and PA Are the Common Causes Associated with Hypertension

Resistant Hypertension, Obesity, Sleep Apnea, and Aldosterone

Relationship Between OSA and Hypertension

The OXIMAPA Study- Hypertension Control by ABPM and Association with Sleep Apnea Syndrome by Pulse Oximetry

The Most Common Secondary Cause of Hypertension Associated With Resistant Hypertension

The relationships of sleep apnea, hypertension, and resistant hypertension on chronic kidney disease

Clinical Features of Obstructive Sleep Apnea at Determine Its High Prevalence in Resistant Hypertension

The Level of Nitric Oxide Synthase and Nitric Oxide in Hypertensive Women