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Treatments that can serve as an alternative to positive airway pressure (PAP)
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Effects of energy restricted diet on sleep and metabolic parameters in obese Obstructive Sleep Apnea patients
C. De Melo (São Paulo, Brazil), M. Dos Santos (São Paulo, Brazil), M. Pantaleão Del Re (São Paulo, Brazil), S. Lima Ribeiro (São Paulo, Brazil), H. Moreira Antunes (São Paulo, Brazil), S. Togeiro (São Paulo, Brazil), S. Tufik (São Paulo, Brazil), M. De Mello (Belo Horizonte, Brazil)
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International Congress 2018 – Treatments that can serve as an alternative to positive airway pressure (PAP)
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Treatments that can serve as an alternative to positive airway pressure (PAP)
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4354
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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C. De Melo (São Paulo, Brazil), M. Dos Santos (São Paulo, Brazil), M. Pantaleão Del Re (São Paulo, Brazil), S. Lima Ribeiro (São Paulo, Brazil), H. Moreira Antunes (São Paulo, Brazil), S. Togeiro (São Paulo, Brazil), S. Tufik (São Paulo, Brazil), M. De Mello (Belo Horizonte, Brazil). Effects of energy restricted diet on sleep and metabolic parameters in obese Obstructive Sleep Apnea patients. 4354
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