Prevalence of high risk for obstructive sleep apnea and its impact on quality of life in children with overweight and obesity

CONCLUSIONS: High OSA risk is prevalent among Thai children with overweight and obesity and significantly impairs their quality of life. Tonsillar hypertrophy represents a major treatable risk factor. These findings underscore the need for systematic OSA screening in pediatric obesity clinics and integration of quality-of-life assessments into routine clinical practice.

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