A new study in the December 15 issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine suggests that snoring sound intensity, as assessed by mean tracheal sound (TS) energy (Leq), is related to morning blood pressure (BP). This population-based study highlights the significance of snoring as well as sleep apnea in the pathophysiology of developing hypertension

Read the study in JCSM: The Relationship between Snoring Sound Intensity and Morning Blood Pressure in Workers