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Risk of Sleep Breathing Disorder Set to Rise 45% by End of Century : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 19, 2025 3:40 am
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Rising Temperatures Linked to Increased Risk of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

A recent study suggests that rising global temperatures could lead to a significant increase in the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) by the end of the century. This condition, where a person’s airways become blocked during sleep, can have serious implications for health and productivity.

Conducted by sleep scientist Bastien Lechat from Flinders University in Australia, the study found a strong association between ambient temperatures and the severity of OSA. Surprisingly, higher temperatures were linked to a 45 percent increased likelihood of experiencing OSA on a given night.

OSA affects nearly 1 billion people worldwide, many of whom may not even be aware they have the condition. Apart from disrupting sleep quality, OSA can lead to imbalances in oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood, affecting various aspects of health including metabolism, cognitive function, and cardiovascular health.

The study analyzed data from over 116,000 individuals across 29 countries using under-mattress sleep sensors. By matching this data with temperature records, the researchers found that the increase in OSA prevalence due to global warming in 2023 resulted in the loss of approximately 800,000 healthy life years and $98 billion USD in economic costs.

Notably, the impact of rising temperatures on OSA varied by region, with European countries experiencing higher rates of the condition compared to Australia and the United States. This may be attributed to differences in air conditioning usage and sleep environments.

Furthermore, the study suggests that the true health and economic costs of OSA exacerbated by climate change may be underestimated, as individuals in higher socioeconomic countries have better access to sleep environments and air conditioning.

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Based on current climate change projections, the researchers predict a potential doubling of the overall burden of OSA by 2100 if global temperatures continue to rise. The findings highlight the need for proactive measures to address the impact of climate change on sleep disorders and overall health.

The study was published in Nature Communications and underscores the importance of understanding the interplay between environmental factors and health outcomes in a changing world.

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