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ABSTRACT Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is characterised by episodic upper airway obstruction that occurs during sleep and is common in children with obesity. The aim of the present study was to analyse the association between baseline anthropometric markers and objective sleep quality measures at follow‐up in school‐aged children with OSAS ...
Catalina Ramírez‐Contreras +2 more
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Motor circuits and beyond: Functional connectivity related to psychomotor syndromes in depression. [PDF]
Liang Q +10 more
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Identification of a Novel TBCK Variation in an
Sara Arish +7 more
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Rest‐Activity Rhythms and Cognition in Older Adults With and Without Insomnia
ABSTRACT Insomnia is associated with risk for cognitive deficits. However, the literature assessing cognitive impairments in insomnia is replete with conflicting findings; it is unclear whether individuals with insomnia exhibit impaired cognition or whether specific sleep features consistently predict cognitive performance in insomnia.
Miranda G. Chappel‐Farley +8 more
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Screening, Diagnosis, and Investigation of Global Developmental Delay and Intellectual Developmental Disorder. [PDF]
Gouveia Lopes M +6 more
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Effects of Agomelatine on Sleep Across Populations: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Agomelatine, a melatoninergic antidepressant, is often prescribed to improve sleep disturbance, though meta‐analytic evidence is currently lacking. This systematic review and meta‐analysis assessed its efficacy and tolerability in sleep outcomes compared to placebo.
Anastasios Stefanou +7 more
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Severe Corticosteroid-Induced Mania With Psychotic Features in an HIV-Positive Patient: A Case Report. [PDF]
El Kodsi S +4 more
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Psychomotor vigilance task- objective sleep disorder screening tool for Indian population
Vanita Ramrakhiyani +3 more
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Scheduling a 10‐h sleep opportunity (sleep extension) in elite youth athletes increased total sleep time by approximately 1 h compared to normal sleep. Cognitive performance on an inhibitory control task (20‐min colour multisource interference task; cMSIT) improved after sleep extension, and this was accompanied by an overall lower perception of ...
Giorgio Varesco +6 more
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