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Differential effects of sleep position and sleep stage on the severity of obstructive sleep apnea
Comparison of the relationship between apnea‐hypopnea index and sleep position versus REM sleep in obstructive sleep apnea. Summary This study compared the effects of sleeping in the supine position and rapid eye movement sleep on the severity of obstructive sleep apnea, and investigated the effect of sleep stage on position‐dependent obstructive sleep
Soyun Lim+3 more
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The prodromal individuals' perspective on active recruitment for early detection of α-synucleinopathies. [PDF]
Röttgen S+8 more
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Summary This study investigated the altered neural activation underlying cognitive control under emotional and sleep‐related interference conditions and its role in subjective sleep disturbance in patients with chronic insomnia disorder. In total, 48 patients with chronic insomnia disorder, and 48 age‐, sex‐ and body mass index‐matched controls were ...
Sun‐Young Kim+8 more
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Nightmares, alone or in combination with targeted lucidity reactivation, significantly reduced nightmare frequency and severity, leading to remission of nightmare disorder in four of six participants. Sleep talking, NREM parasomnia symptoms, and self‐efficacy for managing symptoms also improved significantly.
Jennifer M. Mundt+12 more
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Association between obstructive sleep apnea and hearing loss among a cohort of emergency responders. [PDF]
Appel DW+7 more
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Summary Obstructive sleep apnea frequently coexists with epilepsy, potentially influencing its pathophysiology. However, the effect of obstructive sleep apnea severity on interictal epileptiform discharges is not well understood. To explore this, we studied 108 Asian patients with epilepsy who underwent single‐night polysomnography.
Meina Wu+3 more
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Longer respiratory events in childhood obstructive sleep apnea syndrome constitute a trait of older children with excessive daytime sleepiness. [PDF]
Bokov P+3 more
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Validation of Watch-PAT-200 Against Polysomnography During Pregnancy
Louise M. O’Brien+5 more
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Summary C‐reactive protein (CRP) appears to improve the ability to detect cardiometabolic risk in young and middle‐aged adults with mild‐to‐moderate obstructive sleep apnea (mmOSA). The aim of this study is to assess utility of CRP in identifying the risk of hypertension and insulin resistance across a wide age range including older patients with mmOSA.
Slobodanka Pejovic+6 more
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