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This paper aims to discuss the similarities and differences between the diagnostic criteria for sleep-wake disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5) and International Classification of Diseases ...
Xiao Qian, Zhang Daolong
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Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders: Genetics, Mechanisms, and Adverse Effects on Health
Nearly all living organisms, from cyanobacteria to humans, have an internal circadian oscillation with a periodicity of approximately 24 h. In mammals, circadian rhythms regulate diverse physiological processes including the body temperature, energy ...
Chaoran Liu +6 more
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Sleep disorders & Hormones: how are they related? [PDF]
The endocrino-metabolic function is modulated by the hormonal nycthemeral rhythm and sleep-wake cycle. The sleep architecture is hormone-dependant and the rhythmicity of hormonal secretions is fundamental.
Chaouki Feryel +2 more
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Medication for sleep-wake disorders [PDF]
Medication is indicated for only a limited number of children's sleep disorders. However, correctly chosen and supervised, pharmacological treatment may be justified and helpful. For a given sleep problem it is important to identify the underlying cause (or sleep disorder) which often calls for treatment of a non-medication type.
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In psychiatric disorders, comorbid depressive symptoms are associated with clinically important issues such as reduced quality of life, a poor prognosis, and increased suicide risk.
Suguru Nakajima +14 more
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A retinal contribution to opioid-induced sleep disorders?
Chronic opioid use is linked to persistent and severe sleep/wake disturbances in patients. These opioid-related sleep problems increase risk for developing opioid dependence, mood disorders and in turn overdose in chronic pain patients receiving opioid ...
Nikolas Bergum +3 more
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Background Nocturnal eating behavior in patients with sleep‐related eating disorder (SRED) is difficult to control and can become chronic, causing weight gain and psychological distress.
Kentaro Matsui +4 more
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The pathophysiology of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) associated with narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) is still poorly understood, potentially distinct from idiopathic RBD (iRBD), but may share affected common pathways.
Lucie Barateau +7 more
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Delayed sleep–wake phase disorder (DSPD) is the most frequently occurring intrinsic circadian rhythm sleep–wake disorder, with the highest prevalence in adolescence. Melatonin is the first-choice drug treatment.
David Mantle +4 more
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Changes in energy metabolism and respiration in different tracheal narrowing in rats
Why obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) treatment does not completely restore healthy metabolic physiology is unclear. In rats, the need for respiratory homeostasis maintenance following airway obstruction (AO) is associated with a loss of thermoregulation and
Yael Segev +4 more
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