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Jet Lag Syndrome and Circadian Disorders of the Sleep–Wake Cycle
Circadian rhythm sleep disorders (CRSDs) are related to alterations in circadian timekeeping system or misalignment between endogenous circadian rhythm and exogenous factors, such as desidered or socially required time schedules, that affect sleep timing or duration.
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Le syndrome de décalage horaire ou Jet-lag Aspects pratiques
Resume Cet article fait le point sur l’attitude pratique face au syndrome de decalage horaire. Les principaux symptomes sont decrits ainsi que les facteurs favorisants, les facteurs individuels et l’action sur l’architecture du sommeil. Les traitements n’ont guere evolue depuis 15 ans : ils consistent avant tout a trouver une bonne strategie par ...
A. Gisquet, M.-A. Quéra Salva
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The importance of social jet lag in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS)
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Pirritano M., Lucidi F., Violani C.
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Jet lag is a travel-induced circadian rhythm disorders. Symptoms of jet lag include difficulty sleeping at the new sleep time, daytime sleepiness and fatigue, and impaired performance. Treatment of jet lag includes both behavioral and pharmacological component. A short-half-life benzodiazepine hypnotic for several nights at the new sleep time have been
M. Sasaki
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[Jet lag or desynchronization syndrome].
G Martet
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Isolated sleep paralysis after rapid time-zone change ('jet-lag') syndrome.
Steven M. Snyder
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Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2019
BACKGROUND Elite athletes have to travel long-haul distances and cross multiple meridians; thus, a unique syndrome named as jet-lag is induced. Furthermore, traveller athletes are submitted to several factors negatively affecting their well-being and ...
Maria-Raquel G. Silva +2 more
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BACKGROUND Elite athletes have to travel long-haul distances and cross multiple meridians; thus, a unique syndrome named as jet-lag is induced. Furthermore, traveller athletes are submitted to several factors negatively affecting their well-being and ...
Maria-Raquel G. Silva +2 more
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