Typical presentations (i.e. overweight male with loud snoring, nocturnal choking, nocturia, excessive daytime sleepiness, and cardiovascular consequences) do exist. |
They are less likely to be men (particularly after menopause in women). |
The association with obesity and neck circumference is present but less prominent, and snoring as a chief complaint is underreported. |
There are decreased reports of excessive daytime sleepiness and fatigue. |
Health consequences are rated differently for the same level of OSA (i.e. less debilitating), while cardiovascular consequences of OSA are less evident. |
Atypical presentations like secondary enuresis and nocturia, cognitive impairment, ophthalmic conditions and repeated falls are common. |