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Summary
The number of insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea cases is increasing in the U.S. civilian population, and is increasing at an even faster rate among military personnel. Researchers investigated trends and demographics among military personnel from 2005 and 2014 who had medical codes for insomnia or obstructive sleep apnea in their medical charts. Findings showed increased prevalence of insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea among Army personnel, senior enlisted personnel, and officers.
Citation
A. Caldwell, J., Knapik, J., Lieberman, H. (2017). Trends and Factors Associated with Insomnia and Sleep Apnea in All United States Military Service Members from 2005 to 2014.. Journal of Sleep Research, 26, 665-670.