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A Review of Sleep Architecture and Sleep Changes During Pregnancy
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2020Importance Poor sleep is widely recognized as a common complaint in pregnancy, and yet there are incomplete data on the exact nature of these complaints, what their implications for fetal and maternal health are, and how to best recognize and address these significant health issues. Objectives
Lauren, Sweet +3 more
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The sleep architecture of social phobia
Biological Psychiatry, 1994In this study, we investigated the all-night polysomnography of patients with social phobia compared with normal control ...
T M, Brown, B, Black, T W, Uhde
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Ecological constraints on mammalian sleep architecture
2001In this chapter, we review the evidence for how ecological factors, including predation risk and foraging requirements, might shape patterns of sleep among mammals. We also highlight the need for more research on the degree to which animals can exhibit flexibility in their sleep requirements, as such plasticity could provide a means to overcome ...
Preston, B +4 more
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Sleep architecture, slow wave activity and sleep spindles in mild sleep disordered breathing
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2003A high degree of sleep fragmentation by arousals related to respiratory events would result in an abnormal distribution of slow wave activity (SWA) and a decrease in sleep spindle density in sleep disordered breathing (SDB) patients when compared to controls.Eighteen mild SDB subjects (6 females and 12 males), aged 18-56 years with ...
B, Ondze +4 more
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Partial sleep deprivation: Impact on the architecture and quality of sleep
Sleep Medicine, 2008The study was aimed at the examination of the acute and cumulative impact of partial sleep deprivation (PSD) on architecture and quality of sleep, on circadian rhythm and on daytime fatigue.Time in bed for 16 healthy male volunteers was reduced from 8 to 5h during four consecutive nights, followed by two recovery nights.
Elmenhorst, Eva-Maria +5 more
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Sleep: Architecture, Deprivation, and Propofol-Induced Sleep.
AANA journalThe importance of sleep and its role in maintaining health and well-being has garnered much attention in recent years. A large percentage of people suffer from sleep deprivation and chronic insomnia. These derangements can lead to a wide range of adverse health effects. Therefore, the crucial nature of sleep health cannot be overstated.
Kyle T, McClintock +4 more
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Chronic Disease and Sleep Architecture
2006This chapter details the pattern of sleep disturbances associated with chronic medical conditions. It illustrates the disturbances in sleep architecture manifested by a number of medical conditions as detailed by EEG or polysomnography. Sleep disturbances are common with a number of medical conditions and abnormal health states may also lead to primary
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