Thursday, March 5, 2009

Snoring and adenoids diminish mental activity

American pediatricians have found that the difficulty of breathing leads to a breach of intelligence. According to a recent study by the American medical association, snorer less sleep, and therefore have low levels of mental development. As well as children suffering from adenoids.

The study was based on the study of mental abilities in 56 children aged between 6 and 12 years. Physicians for 6 full days and nights checking the depth and adequacy of sleep. While the children slept, they measured the activity wrists. After this, all participants were tested for determination of the level of cognitive development.

Children who were in bed around 557 minutes and not hrapeli in a dream, had the highest levels of vocabulary, while those who slept the entire 521-minute and hrapeli every night - showed the lowest. In the words of Doctor Paul M. Suratt, the results of the study confirm the assumption that children who snore during sleep, worse coping with some tests for intelligence.

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