Survey Reveals Reality of Family-Noticed SAS Signs—Despite Concerns, About 60% of Affected Individuals Do Not Seek Medical Care
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- Survey Reveals Reality of Family-Noticed SAS Signs—Despite Concerns, About 60% of Affected Individuals Do Not Seek Medical Care
- A survey by the Snoring and Sleep Apnea Improvement Association found that although family members often notice signs of sleep apnea (SAS), around 60% of cases do not lead to medical visits. The gap between family concern and individual action highlights low personal risk awareness.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Sat Jun 13 2026 19:47:29 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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A survey by the Snoring and Sleep Apnea Improvement Association found that although family members often notice signs of sleep apnea (SAS), around 60% of cases do not lead to medical visits. The gap between family concern and individual action highlights low personal risk awareness.
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- Survey Reveals Reality of Family-Noticed SAS Signs—Despite Concerns, About 60% of Affected Individuals Do Not Seek Medical Care (Sat Jun 13 2026 19:47:29 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- Sat Jun 13 2026 19:47:29 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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A survey by the Snoring and Sleep Apnea Improvement Association found that although family members often notice signs of sleep apnea (SAS), around 60% of cases do not lead to medical visits. The gap between family concern and individual action highlights low personal risk awareness.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main signs of SAS?
- A: Loud snoring, sudden pauses in snoring followed by silence, visible breathing stops, labored breathing, and daytime sleepiness.
- Q: Who most commonly notices SAS signs?
- A: Spouses/partners (47.0%) notice most often, followed by fathers (29.0%).
- Q: Why don’t patients seek medical help?
- A: They often lack awareness, dismiss snoring as normal, or feel embarrassed or unnecessary to visit a doctor.
- Q: How do family members usually communicate the issue?
- A: 56.0% calmly bring it up the next morning to avoid confrontation.
- Q: What percentage leads to medical visits?
- A: Only 4.5% sought immediate care; about 60% did not visit a medical facility.