Age and Snoring
Snoring can basically be defined as an on going disturbing nightly sound with vibrations that comes from the air passages within the respiratory areas of the nose, throat and mouth.
For those that wonder as to why snoring only happens while sleeping, the answer is simple.
Snoring can be heard when the air passage of the throat is at its most relaxed and vulnerable state of ease, causing it to be the best setup for the vibrations in the throat tissue while air passes over it.
Along with the relaxed state of throat muscles, there is narrowing inside the soft throat airway.
With these conditions, and then add on the possibilities off a list of several other chronic snoring causes, such as being overweight, a heavy drinker or smoker, and so forth.
When there are the combined snoring contributors along with so many other reasons as to why snoring occurs to begin with, it is at this point that snoring in general can be of several different noise levels.
In other words, everyone that snores will tend to snore quite differently because of the many varieties of contributing factors.
After many years of the gathered research on snoring and anti-snoring, it has been determined that men in general are habitual snorers much more often than women are.
But as both men and women advance into their elderly years, there are even higher numbers of both elderly men and elderly women increasing in the numbers of chronic snorers.
But at the same time, the elderly men are at a higher chance of snoring between both the older generations of men and women.
There are a couple of main reasons as to why women at any age tend to always snore less than men do at any age.
First of all, males in general have a thicker neck with more flesh around the throat and this type of body build contributes to chances of more snoring than women who have slightly thinner necks.
There is also a slight variation between the air breathing paces of both men and women, due to the difference in the size of the neck which tends to give men the disadvantage when it comes to snoring contributors between the two genders.
Nature has also granted the female body with the production of hormones known as progesterone.
Progesterone has now been discovered to be a natural way for the body to normally keep the females from snoring in most cases.
This has been so well proven, that there are now some stop snoring treatment and devices that actually contain the hormone of progesterone as a main anti-snoring ingredient.
Some of the outside contributing factors of snoring occurring with men more often than women also comes down to the unhealthy living choices that men tend to make.
Some of these are heavy drinking, excessive eating, low exercise, habitual smoking and more likely to be overweight than women in general.
For those that wonder as to why snoring only happens while sleeping, the answer is simple.
Snoring can be heard when the air passage of the throat is at its most relaxed and vulnerable state of ease, causing it to be the best setup for the vibrations in the throat tissue while air passes over it.
Along with the relaxed state of throat muscles, there is narrowing inside the soft throat airway.
With these conditions, and then add on the possibilities off a list of several other chronic snoring causes, such as being overweight, a heavy drinker or smoker, and so forth.
When there are the combined snoring contributors along with so many other reasons as to why snoring occurs to begin with, it is at this point that snoring in general can be of several different noise levels.
In other words, everyone that snores will tend to snore quite differently because of the many varieties of contributing factors.
After many years of the gathered research on snoring and anti-snoring, it has been determined that men in general are habitual snorers much more often than women are.
But as both men and women advance into their elderly years, there are even higher numbers of both elderly men and elderly women increasing in the numbers of chronic snorers.
But at the same time, the elderly men are at a higher chance of snoring between both the older generations of men and women.
There are a couple of main reasons as to why women at any age tend to always snore less than men do at any age.
First of all, males in general have a thicker neck with more flesh around the throat and this type of body build contributes to chances of more snoring than women who have slightly thinner necks.
There is also a slight variation between the air breathing paces of both men and women, due to the difference in the size of the neck which tends to give men the disadvantage when it comes to snoring contributors between the two genders.
Nature has also granted the female body with the production of hormones known as progesterone.
Progesterone has now been discovered to be a natural way for the body to normally keep the females from snoring in most cases.
This has been so well proven, that there are now some stop snoring treatment and devices that actually contain the hormone of progesterone as a main anti-snoring ingredient.
Some of the outside contributing factors of snoring occurring with men more often than women also comes down to the unhealthy living choices that men tend to make.
Some of these are heavy drinking, excessive eating, low exercise, habitual smoking and more likely to be overweight than women in general.