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ROZDZIAŁ I
1. Labarca, G., Sands, S. A., Cohn, V., Demko, G., Vena, D., Messineo, L., Gell, L., Hess, L., White, D.P., Wellman, A., and Azarbarzin, A. (2022). Mouth closing to improve the efficacy of mandibular advancement devices in sleep apnea. Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 19(7), 1185–1192.
2. Benjafield, A. V., Ayas, N. T., Eastwood, P. R., Heinzer, R., Ip, M. S., Morrell, M. J., and Malhotra, A. (2019). Esti- mation of the global prevalence and burden of obstructive sleep apnoea: a literature-based analysis. The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 7(8), 687–698.
3. Inoue, A., Chiba, S., Matsuura, K., Osafune, H., Capasso, R., & Wada, K. (2019). Nasal function and CPAP com- pliance. Auris Nasus Larynx, 46(4), 548–558.
4. Borel, J. C., Tamisier, R., Dias-Domingos, S., Sapene, M., Martin, F., Stach, B., Grillet, Y., Muir, J. F., Levy, P., Se- ries, F., Pepin, J. L., & Scientific Council of The Sleep Registry of the French Federation of Pneumology (OSFP) (2013). Type of mask may impact on continuous positive airway pressure adherence in apneic patients. PloS One, 8(5), e64382.
5. Lee, Y. C., Lu, C. T., Cheng, W. N., and Li, H. Y. (2022). The impact of mouth-taping in mouth-breathers with mild obstructive sleep apnea: a preliminary study. Healthcare (Vol. 10, No. 9, p. 1755). MDPI.
6. Jordan, A. S., McSharry, D. G., and Malhotra, A. (2014). Adult obstructive sleep apnoea. The Lancet, 383(9918), 736–747.
7. Tuomilehto, H.P., Seppa, J.M., Partinen, M.M., Peltonen, M., Gylling, H., Tuomilehto, J.O., Vanninen, E.J., Kok-
karinen, J., Sahlman, J.K., Martikainen, T. and Soini, E.J., 2009. Lifestyle intervention with weight reduction: fir-
st-line treatment in mild obstructive sleep apnea. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 179(4), 320–327.
8. Abreu, R. R., Rocha, R. L., Lamounier, J. A., and Guerra, A. F. (2008). Etiology, clinical manifestations, and con-
current findings in mouth-breathing children. Journal de Pediatria, 84(6), 529–535.
9. Felcar, J. M., Bueno, I. R., Massan, A. C. S., et al., (2010). Prevalence of mouth breathing in children from an elementary school. Ciencia & Saude Coletiva, 15(2), 427.
10. Kharbanda, O. P., Sidhu, S. S., Sundaram, K. R., and Shukla, D. K. (2003). Oral habits in school going children of Delhi: a prevalence study. Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, 21(3), 120–124.
11. Lin, L., Zhao, T., Qin, D., Hua, F., and He, H. (2022). The impact of mouth breathing on dentofacial development: A concise review. Frontiers in Public Health, 10, 929165.
12. Abreu, R. R., Rocha, R. L., Lamounier, J. A., and Guerra, A. F. (2008). Etiology, clinical manifestations, and con- current findings in mouth-breathing children. Journal de Pediatria, 84(6), 529–535.
13. Triana, B. E. G., Ali, A. H., and Leon, I. G. (2016). Mouth breathing and its relationship to some oral and medical conditions: physiopathological mechanisms involved. Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas, 15(2), 200–212.
14. Canuto, M. S. B., Moura, J. B. D., and Anjos, C. A. L. D. (2016). Feeding preference of mouth breathers of an elementary school. Revista CEFAC, 18, 811–817.
ROZDZIAŁ II
(1) * Tlenowa Przewaga (przyp. tłum.)
ROZDZIAŁ III
(1) * Tlenowa Przewaga (przyp. tłum.)