2023
DOI: 10.1111/febs.16960
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Sleep apnoea, gut dysbiosis and cognitive dysfunction

Tenzin Deyang,
MD Awaise Iqbal Baig,
Phurbu Dolkar
et al.

Abstract: Sleep disorders are becoming increasingly common, and their distinct effects on physical and mental health require elaborate investigation. Gut dysbiosis (GD) has been reported in sleep‐related disorders, but sleep apnoea is of particular significance because of its higher prevalence and chronicity. Cumulative evidence has suggested a link between sleep apnoea and GD. This Review highlights the gut–brain communication axis that is mediated via commensal microbes and various microbiota‐derived metabolites [such… Show more

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