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            Basic Psychosomatics                          Depressive disorder obstructive sleep apnea hypothalamic inflammation


















            Figure 2. Correlation between the right hypothalamus/amygdala signal   Figure  6. Correlation between the left hypothalamus/amygdala signal
            intensity ratio and body mass index.               intensity ratio and body mass index.
















            Figure 3. Correlation between the right hypothalamus/amygdala signal   Figure  7. Correlation between the left hypothalamus/amygdala signal
            intensity ratio and the lowest oxygen saturation.  intensity ratio and respiratory event index.















            Figure 4. Correlation between the right hypothalamus/amygdala signal   Figure  8. Correlation between the left hypothalamus/amygdala signal
            intensity ratio and respiratory event index.       intensity ratio and oxygen desaturation index.















                                                               Figure  9. Correlation between the left hypothalamus/amygdala signal
            Figure 5. Correlation between the right hypothalamus/amygdala signal   intensity ratio and the lowest oxygen saturation.
            intensity ratio and oxygen desaturation index.
            stress, obese patients and individuals with normal weight   that  emotional  stress  plays  a  pivotal  role  in  influencing
            exhibit similar sleep durations. This observation suggests   sleep disturbances in obese patients . According to a
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