Genetic Research on Snoring
Recent genetic studies have shed new light on the heritable nature of snoring. It has been found that snoring is influenced by several genetic factors, including those related to respiratory, cardio-metabolic, and neurological traits. A study identified 173 genes linked to snoring, many of which also correlate with an increased risk of developing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
. Additionally, the genetic predisposition for traits such as narrow throat or small jaw can contribute to snoring, and family history plays a significant role
. This research emphasizes that snoring may not only be behavioral but also a genetic trait.
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