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Latest Statistics and Forecasts Regarding the Sleep Disorders Market: Insomnia, Sleep Apnea, Restless Leg Syndrome, Bruxism, Narcolepsy and Sleepwalking

Business Wire, March 03, 2009

Figure App 2.1: Mean Change from Baseline to Final Visit in Functional Outcomes of FOSQ Domain Scores by Treatment Group 257

Figure App 4.1: Prevalence of Obesity among Adult Men and Women, 2005-2006 261

Figure App 4.2: Obesity Prevalence by Age and Sex in the U.S., 2006 263

Figure App 4.3: Trends in Obesity by Sex 20 Years and Older in the U.S., 2000-2006 264

Figure App 4.4: Prevalence of Obesity among Males by Age, Race/Ethnicity in the U.S., 2005-2006 264

Figure App 4.5: Prevalence of Obesity in Women by Age, Race/Ethnicity in the U.S., 2005-2006 265

Figure App 4.6: Projected Childhood Obesity in LA County, 2001-2010 266

Figure App 4.7: American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Classification by Weight Group 267

Figure App 4.8: Age Group and Gender-Specific Prevalence (%) of Overweight and Obesity 268

Figure App 5.1: Progression of Sleep States across a Single Night in Young Adults 270

Figure App 5.2: Characteristic EEG Activity of Each of the Four Stages of NREM Sleep 271

Figure App 7.1: Time of Occurrence of Crashes for 25 Years of Age or Younger 282

Figure App 7.2: Time of Occurrence of Crashes for Drivers between 25 and 46 Years of Age 282

Figure App 7.3: Time of Occurrence of Crashes for Drivers between 45 and 66 Years of Age 283

Figure App 7.4: Time of Occurrence of Crashes for Drivers Older than 65 Years 283

Figure App 7.5: Interaction between Alcohol and Sleepiness 285

Figure App 7.6: Percent Crashes by the Young Men 285

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Sleep Disorders: Insomnia, Sleep Apnea, Restless Leg Syndrome, Bruxism, Narcolepsy and Sleepwalking

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