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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: CPAP treatment (vs. sham CPAP) was associated with significant mean decreases in systolic blood pressure (3. 9 mm Hg ; 95 % confidence interval [CI], 1. 4 to 6. 4 ; P = 0. 001), diastolic blood pressure (2. 5 mm Hg ; 95 % CI, 0. 9 to 4. 1 ; P < 0. 001), serum total cholesterol (13. 3 mg per deciliter ; 95 % CI, 5. 3 to 21. 3 ; P = 0. 005), non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (13. 3 mg per deciliter ; 95 % CI, 4. 8 to 21. 8 ; P = 0. 009), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (9. 6 mg per deciliter ; 95 % CI, 2. 5 to 16. 7 ; P = 0. 008), triglycerides (18. 7 mg per deciliter ; 95 % CI, 4. 3 to 41. 6 ; P = 0. 02), and glycated hemoglobin (0. 2 % ; 95 % CI, 0. 1 to 0. 4 ; P = 0. 003).