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Snurken is een veel voorkomende klacht; de prevalentie varieert tussen 24-50% bij mannen en tussen 14-30% bij vrouwen. 1 Snurken leidt tot sociale ongemakken omdat de omgeving en met name de bedpartner er hinder van ondervindt.

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Afdeling Huisartsgeneeskunde en Verpleeghuisgeneeskunde LUMC, Postbus 2088, 2301 CB Leiden: mw. F.S. van Dijk, arts; dr. A. Knuistingh Neven en dr. J.A.H. Eekhof, huisartsen-epidemiologen.

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van Dijk, F., Knuistingh Neven, A. & Eekhof, J. Snurken. HUWE 49, 131–135 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03084636

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