Classic post: Reggie White, sleep apnea, and cardiac death

July 15, 2006

December 2004 – Analysis of Reggie White’s death, and the connection between sleep apnea and heart disease:

There has been some connection between coronary artery disease and sleep apnea, although the data is far from robust. A study done in the 1980’s suggested an odds ratio of 2.0 for angina in those with sleep apnea.

Another found a significantly increased risk of myocardial infarction for those in the top quartile of apnea frequency.

However, another study did not find a significant correlation between the two after adjustment for age, sex, body mass index, smoking, and current alcohol consumption.

Thus, it is tough to say whether there was a definitive correlation between Reggie’s sleep apnea and the cause of death.



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{ 1 comment }

1 Kathleen Weaver July 15, 2006 at 8:36 am

Do you know if there has been any more information on his death given to the public?

As a sleep apnea patient of over 15 years, his death scares the heck out of me.

My biggest questions are — was the man using a CPAP machine that night? Was he a regular CPAP user?

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