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Neurobehavioral Functioning
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Obese Teens With OSAS Show Impaired Neurobehavioral Functioning
Published on
Dec 8, 2014
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Cornerstone Blog
Obesity and OSAS often exist simultaneously, and both conditions have been associated with neurobehavioral changes such as problems with regulating emotions, school performance, attention, and alertness.