SnoreGym app

SnoreGym app

  • An app to help reduce snoring.
yellow unaunahi tile
Print this page

SnoreGym app By Reviva Softworks

Features

  • Exercises for the tongue, soft palate, cheeks and jaw.
  • Easy-to-follow animations.
  • Rep counter.
  • Reminders.
Clinical review 

5 star review


Read a clinical review below.

Security and privacy Does the app:
  • Collect medical information? No
  • Require a login? No
  • Have password protection? No
  • Have a privacy policy? Yes
  • Require internet access to use? No

Read more about safety and security when using apps.

Brochures:
Tips to improve your privacy and security [PNG, 200 KB] Health Navigator Charitable Trust, NZ
Staying safe online(external link) Netsafe, NZ

Cost Paid
How to get the app

SnoreGym app comprises a series of animated exercises for your tongue, soft palate, cheeks and jaw. It is believed that by exercising and toning the soft parts of your upper airway you can reduce your snoring. It is best to use SnoreGym every day.

The app has 2 workout options – a standard one (5 minutes) or a double workout (10 minutes). The app also has daily reminders and a diary to track your progress.

For the complete app description, go to the app website(external link), Google Play(external link), App Store(external link) or, for a more detailed review, see reviews below.

PROS CONS 

✔ Evidence-based exercises.

Animations and detailed instructions to help the user correctly perform the exercises.

Reminders.

Progress tracking.

Links to companion app SnoreLab.

No information about when to see a health professional.

Paid version only, but it is a one-off cost.

Clinical review

5 star review



Reviewer
: Jeremy Steinberg, GP, FRNZCGP
Date of review: March 2020
Platform: Android
Version: 1.0.2

Comments: SnoreGym is an exercise app for improving snoring and sleep apnoea. People who snore or have mild to moderate sleep apnoea with associated daytime sleepiness are most likely to benefit from the use of this app. Orofacial myofunctional therapy or oropharyngeal exercises have been shown in several studies to improve snoring, sleep apnoea and secondary daytime sleepiness in both adults and children.1 The effects can be quite dramatic, and the exercises can be used in isolation or as an adjunct to other therapies such as surgery, CPAP, weight loss or mandibular advancement splints. The exercises are generally done 3 times a day for 10 minutes each time. The different studies have used various exercises but they follow a theme of targeting all the important upper airway structures (tongue, soft palate, cheeks and jaw). This app follows the exercises used  in a study by Ieto et al.2 It has animations to help you correctly do the exercises and reminders and tracks your progress. Diligence over several weeks is required before a user may notice improvements. 
Safety concerns: None
New Zealand relevance: Relevant to New Zealanders

References

  1. de Felício CM, da Silva Dias FV, Trawitzki LVV. Obstructive sleep apnea: focus on myofunctional therapy(external link)(external link). Nat Sci Sleep. 2018;10:271–286.
  2. Ieto V et al. Effects of oropharyngeal exercises on snoring: a randomised trial(external link)(external link). Chest. 2015;3:683–691

Disclaimer: The NZ Health App Library is a free consumer service to help you decide whether a health app would be suitable for you. Our review process is independent. We have no relationship with the app developers or companies and no responsibility for the service they provide. This means that if you have an issue with one of the apps we have reviewed, you will need to contact the app developer or company directly.

Credits: Healthify editorial team. Healthify is brought to you by Health Navigator Charitable Trust.