Functional state of glutathione system in menopausal women of the Buryat ethnic group with insomnia [PDF]
The aim of the study was to assess the functional state of glutathione system in menopausal women of the Buryat ethnic group with insomnia. Methods.
A. S. Lesnaya +3 more
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Levels of Advanced Oxidation Protein Products in Blood Plasma of Peri- and Postmenopausal Women with Insomnia [PDF]
Background. Insomnia occurs in more than half of menopausal women. These disorders can contribute to a change in the prooxidant-antioxidant balance, causing the damage to structural cellular elements.
N. V. Semenova +3 more
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Lipid peroxidation and antioxidant system in menopausal women with insomnia [PDF]
According to the current data, most menopausal women have reduced life quality and one of the main criteria is sleep quality. It is well known, that sleep loss may cause oxidative stress.
N. V. Semyonova
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Sleep features in menopausal women (literature review) [PDF]
The article reviews the literature of domestic and foreign researchers devoted to the somnological aspects of the menopausal period in women. Age-related changes in the structural organization of sleep are shown with a deficiency of sex steroids, also ...
I. M. Madaeva +4 more
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High sleep reactivity: clinical, psychological and polysomnographic features
Background. The model of sleep reactivity to stress considers sleep reactivity to stress as a link in the pathogenesis of insomnia disorder – the degree to which stress disturbs sleep, which manifests as difficulty in initiating and maintaining sleep.The
E. N. Zabroda +6 more
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Glutathione System in Sleep Disorders (Literature Review)
This review examines the variability of the glutathione system in sleep pathologies. Modern sleep theory assumes a restorative sleep function, including active utilization of oxidants and protection from excessive oxidation.
A. S. Brichagina +2 more
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Treatment of insomnia in patients with neurotic disorders. Demyelinating diseases
The relevance of the study of insomnia associated with neurotic disorders is explained not only by its high incidence (65--100%). Traditionally insomnia is classified as one of the most frustrating and deconditioning neurotic disorders.
E. A. Korabel'nikova
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Insomnia in ambulatory practice
The article tells about clinical and diagnostic aspects of various forms of insomnia, and modern methods of ...
G. V. Kovrov +2 more
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Current principles of comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders in children
The article tells about the current principles of comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders in children. Instrumental (polysomnography) and clinical types of diagnosis of sleep disorders in children (insomnia and parasomnia), especially ...
S. A. Nemkova
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Modern approaches to the treatment of insomnia
Isomnia is a type of sleep disorder associated with difficulty falling asleep, nocturnal awakening (waking up early), or sleep that is not revitalizing or refreshing, and leads to a decrease in the quality of wakefulness [1].
G. V. Kovrov +2 more
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