Sleep-disordered breathing in obese children is associated with prevalent excessive daytime sleepiness, inflammation, and metabolic abnormalities

Marina Tsaoussoglou, Edward O. Bixler, Susan Calhoun, George P. Chrousos, K. Sauder, Alexandros N. Vgontzas

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