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2010
Dysfunctional sleep is an important cause of morbidity. Sleep problems can loosely be divided into insomnias, disorders causing excessive daytime sleepiness, and parasomnias, with some conditions having elements of all three categories. Chronic insomnia usually has a behavioural or psychological basis and responds best to cognitive or ...
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Dysfunctional sleep is an important cause of morbidity. Sleep problems can loosely be divided into insomnias, disorders causing excessive daytime sleepiness, and parasomnias, with some conditions having elements of all three categories. Chronic insomnia usually has a behavioural or psychological basis and responds best to cognitive or ...
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Home Care Provider, 1998
Many clients have trouble battling afternoon fatigue, falling asleep, staying asleep, or having a restful night's sleep. Approximately 33% of the adult U.S. population--about 65 million people--suffer from sleep disorders. One of two people have experienced insomnia.
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Many clients have trouble battling afternoon fatigue, falling asleep, staying asleep, or having a restful night's sleep. Approximately 33% of the adult U.S. population--about 65 million people--suffer from sleep disorders. One of two people have experienced insomnia.
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NEJM Evidence
AbstractThere are more than 90 recognized sleep disorders, many of which impair sleep and daytime function and adversely impact heath, well-being, and chronic disease risk. Unfortunately, many sleep disorders are undiagnosed or not managed effectively. This review describes how to identify, evaluate, and treat common sleep disorders.
Rebecca, Robbins, Stuart F, Quan
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AbstractThere are more than 90 recognized sleep disorders, many of which impair sleep and daytime function and adversely impact heath, well-being, and chronic disease risk. Unfortunately, many sleep disorders are undiagnosed or not managed effectively. This review describes how to identify, evaluate, and treat common sleep disorders.
Rebecca, Robbins, Stuart F, Quan
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Sleep and sleep disorders in pregnancy
2020Pregnancy is associated with a number of physiologic changes in the body including hormonal, anatomical, and mechanical. These changes alter many physiologic functions including sleep. The literature suggests that a number of women develop changes in duration, pattern, and quality of sleep during pregnancy.
Vikram Singh Rawat, Ravi Gupta
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Sleep and Sleep Disorders in the Hospital
Chest, 2012Sleep abnormalities are common and underrecognized in hospitalized patients. Sleep restriction is common and can have undesirable behavioral and physiologic effects. The general pattern of polysomnographic abnormalities observed in hospitalized patients is reduction in total sleep time, stages R (rapid eye movement), and N3 (slow wave) and increase in ...
Nancy A. Collop+1 more
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2013
The aim is to review sleep disturbances in different movement disorders, mainly Parkinson's disease, and highlight current concepts on merging the boundaries between movement disorders and dissociative states of being.Since the observation that rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) may be an early marker of neurodegeneration, many studies ...
M. P. Giannoccaro+2 more
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The aim is to review sleep disturbances in different movement disorders, mainly Parkinson's disease, and highlight current concepts on merging the boundaries between movement disorders and dissociative states of being.Since the observation that rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) may be an early marker of neurodegeneration, many studies ...
M. P. Giannoccaro+2 more
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2012
Nearly all drugs of abuse and alcohol have considerable effects on sleep efficiency, sleep continuity, sleep stages, and consequent next-day alertness. It has been hypothesized that such drug effects on sleep and wake function may act as contributing factors in maintaining compulsive and excessive drug use, as well as factors that increase the risk for
Thomas Roth+3 more
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Nearly all drugs of abuse and alcohol have considerable effects on sleep efficiency, sleep continuity, sleep stages, and consequent next-day alertness. It has been hypothesized that such drug effects on sleep and wake function may act as contributing factors in maintaining compulsive and excessive drug use, as well as factors that increase the risk for
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Sleep and Sleep Disorders in Pregnancy
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001Sleep problems are common in pregnant women. This review examines sleep in normal pregnancy; discusses the physiologic bases for alterations in sleep, including hormonal and mechanical factors; and correlates these factors with changes in sleep of pregnant women, as determined subjectively by surveys and objectively by polysomnographic studies.
Jennifer R. Santiago+3 more
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2018
Typically, disorders of sleep cause disturbance either to the sufferer or to their bed partner. If total sleep time is reduced, this may lead to problems with excessive daytime sleepiness, which can affect work, driving, concentration, and relationships.
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Typically, disorders of sleep cause disturbance either to the sufferer or to their bed partner. If total sleep time is reduced, this may lead to problems with excessive daytime sleepiness, which can affect work, driving, concentration, and relationships.
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1997
The public health importance of sleep disorders in late life received recognition in the 1990 National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference on the diagnosis and treatment of these disorders.1 Their importance was further underscored by the work of a congressionally mandated National Commission of Sleep Disorders and Sleep Research.2 ...
Charles F. ReynoldsIII+1 more
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The public health importance of sleep disorders in late life received recognition in the 1990 National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference on the diagnosis and treatment of these disorders.1 Their importance was further underscored by the work of a congressionally mandated National Commission of Sleep Disorders and Sleep Research.2 ...
Charles F. ReynoldsIII+1 more
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