Sunday, 11 October 2015

9% of Indians above 50 years suffer from sleep disorders

 Sixty-four years old, Mumbai-based Rajesh Malhotra craved a good night's sleep for many years. Frequent urination and heavy snoring were constant annoyances. Initially, he ignored these problems. Then as it got worse, one of his neighbors - a general physician - asked him to consult a sleep specialist who diagnosed obstructive sleep apnoea, a disorder which is increasing among Indians - mainly those above the age of 50. 

India, presently with the largest cohort of young people in the world, is likely to have 20% of the world's old age population in the next decade, according to the Central Statistics Organization. This population has already started witnessing a rise in diseases like sleep disorder, dementia, Alzheimer's etc. 

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