Snoring kids may score low grades at school

Persistent snoring can lead to a disorder called sleep apnea that affects the quality of sleep, which in turn, can be linked with concentration and learning difficulties

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Last Updated : May 17 2016 | 3:58 PM IST

Is your child performing poorly at school? If yes, please check if he or she is sleeping well becasue reseacehrs have found that snoring can adversely affect children's thinking abilities.

While periodic snoring is usual in children, persistent snoring can lead to a disorder called sleep apnea that affects the quality of sleep, which in turn, can be linked with concentration and learning difficulties, the findings suggest.

Sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts.

The most common reason for snoring are enlarged tonsils or adenoids, that can often be cured or reduced with surgery, the researchers said.

In the study, a total of 1,359 school children, comprising snorers and non-snorers aged five to seven years, were assigned to one of four groups based on severity of sleep apnea.

They completed sleep assessment questionnaires, an overnight sleep study, and measures of several cognitive functions including language and executive development.

After comparing measures of cognitive functioning across the four groups, the researchers found that even snoring alone has a negative effect on children's thinking abilities.

"Our findings provide further justification for exploration and development of simple cognitive batteries that can be coupled to the current clinical evaluation of children with habitual snoring such as to better guide the management of the decision-making process," said Leila Gozal from University of Chicago in the US.

The study was presented at the American Thoracic Society's ATS 2016 international conference in San Francisco.

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First Published: May 17 2016 | 1:24 PM IST

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