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Locality: Santa Cruz, California

Phone: +1 831-460-7070



Address: 1200 Pacific Ave Ste 300 95060 Santa Cruz, CA, US

Website: www.fullpower.com

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Fullpower Technologies, Inc. 01.06.2021

A large Fullpower-AI study of 300,000+ nights of sleep, leveraging the new polysomnography-grade Fullpower-AHI platform, confirms that breathing anomalies while we sleep become more prevalent as we age and BMI increases. Males are significantly more susceptible than females. Breathing anomalies while we sleep, including apnea, are important indicators of potential serious wellness challenges. Loud snoring can often be a precursor of sleep apnea. Here are a few relevant studie...s: 1. How Obstructive Sleep Apnea Correlates to Age https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2921601/ 2. Age-Group-Specific Associations between the Severity of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Relevant Risk Factors in Male and Female Patients https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4161416/ 3. Effects of Age on Sleep Apnea in Men https://www.atsjournals.org///10.1164/ajrccm.157.1.9706079 4. Obstructive sleep apnea is a common disorder in the populationa review on the epidemiology of sleep apnea https://jtd.amegroups.com/article/view/4797/5202 #snoring #sleep #copd #apnea #artificialintelligence #ai #machinelearning #polysomnography #sleeptracker #deeplearning

Fullpower Technologies, Inc. 26.05.2021

Correlation is not Causation: A new Fullpower-AI study of 850,000+ nights of sleep shows that there is a statistical relationship between minutes of nightly snoring and BMI. This does not mean causation. Snoring is a sleep disruptor. Studies have linked sleep disruption to wellness and weight management challenges.

Fullpower Technologies, Inc. 06.05.2021

Snore less, lose weight? In a study of more than 850,000 nights of sleep, the data shows weight, height, BMI, and snoring are all correlated. Clinical studies have shown that better sleep helps with weight management. In particular, snoring less often means better sleep. Could less snoring translate into better weight management? Here is a link to a medical study that shows how deprived sleep can lead to weight gain: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20357041/... More information about snore, sleep apnea, COPD, and sleep optimization: https://fullpower-ai.com/ #sleep #snoring #apnea #artificialintelligence #sleeptracker #health

Fullpower Technologies, Inc. 23.04.2021

Snoring and Apnea update: In a study of over 850,000 nights of sleep, Sleeptracker-AI finds that snoring is prevalent. Addressing snoring is important for several reasons: 1. Snoring can affect our health: Snoring could lead to more serious conditions. Sometimes it can be a symptom of a condition where people experience brief pauses of breathing during sleep, causing a drop in oxygen levels. Here is a publication from Harvard Medical School that describes some of the potentia...l effects of snoring on health: https://lnkd.in/gqaqYSU 2. Snoring can affect our relationships: A snoring partner can impact your health. Disrupted sleep is correlated to potentially serious health conditions https://www.Fullpower.com #ai #sleep #snoring #apnea #depression #copd #mentalhealth #artificialintelligence #stress #wellbeing

Fullpower Technologies, Inc. 14.04.2021

COVID SEASON: A Sleeptracker-AI study of over 10 million nights of accurately recorded and analyzed data shows that 2020/2021 is different from the two prior years: 1. Our heart rate through the night is lower on average during this "COVID Holiday season" than the last two. 2. On average, we slept longer during this "COVID holiday season" than the last two. 3. As expected, we traveled less this year, especially during the Thanksgiving holiday.... This study supports some of the following recently published media articles: The Atlantic https://lnkd.in/gUnRvPB The Washington Post https://lnkd.in/g6QttuV Fullpower-AI https://www.fullpower.com/ #covid #sleep #ai #apnea #snoring #sleep #wellness #copd #anxiety