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Sleep Disturbance in Pregnancy
Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2022Sleep is vital to life, even when women enter into pregnancy state. Good sleep is important for a healthy pregnancy. Sleep disturbances are common during pregnancy and can be due to the change of pregnancy itself or the results of sleep disorders.
Somprasong, Liamsombut +1 more
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Disturbance of sleep in blindness
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1998To determine the prevalence and severity of sleep disturbance in blind subjects and its relation to the form and duration of visual loss.Of 403 blind subjects (visual acuity of less than 20/200 or a visual field of less than 5 degrees) recruited for the study, 15 were excluded because of affective disorder as identified by Montgomery Asberg Depression ...
Tabandeh, H +6 more
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Sleep Disturbances in the Elderly
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2015Sleep disturbances are a common presenting symptom of older-age adults to their physicians. This article explores normal changes in sleep pattern with aging and primary sleep disorders in the elderly. Behavioral factors and primary psychiatric disorders affecting sleep in this population are reviewed.
Kristina F, Zdanys, David C, Steffens
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Sleep disturbance in schizophrenia
International Review of Psychiatry, 2005Insomnia is a common symptom in schizophrenia, although it is seldom the predominant complaint. Sleep-onset and maintenance insomnia is a characteristic feature of schizophrenic patients regardless of either their medication status (drug-naive or previously treated) or the phase of the clinical course (acute or chronic).
Jaime M, Monti, Daniel, Monti
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Sleep Disturbance in Scleroderma
JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2020Introduction Sleep quality may be impaired in systemic scleroderma (SSc) patients and contribute to loss of life quality. Aim The aims of this study were to study the prevalence of sleep disturbance in SSc patients and its possible association with epidemiological, clinical and ...
Fernanda Pirajá, Figueiredo +3 more
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Sleep Disturbances in Pregnancy
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2010To estimate the prevalence and patterns of sleep disturbances during pregnancy among healthy nulliparous women.This was a prospective, cohort study of healthy nulliparous women, recruited between 6 and 20 weeks of gestation, who completed a baseline sleep survey at enrollment with follow-up in the third trimester.
Francesca L, Facco +4 more
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2012
The aim is to describe the impact of altitude upon sleep, the physiology that underpins these changes and the therapeutic solutions that are currently in place.On ascending to altitude, lowland residents commonly experience some degree of sleep disturbance. Occasionally, this can prove very uncomfortable and impact upon daytime activities. Historically,
Jeremy S, Windsor, George W, Rodway
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The aim is to describe the impact of altitude upon sleep, the physiology that underpins these changes and the therapeutic solutions that are currently in place.On ascending to altitude, lowland residents commonly experience some degree of sleep disturbance. Occasionally, this can prove very uncomfortable and impact upon daytime activities. Historically,
Jeremy S, Windsor, George W, Rodway
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Sleep disturbance in menopause
Menopause, 2007To determine the sources of sleep complaints in peri- and postmenopausal women reporting disturbed sleep.A total of 102 women, ages 44 to 56 years, who reported disturbed sleep were recruited through newspaper advertisements. They were assessed with the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and the Hamilton Anxiety and Depression Rating Scales.
Robert R, Freedman, Timothy A, Roehrs
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2000
The first 2 years of an infant’s life involve significant changes in sleep and waking state organization. Traditionally, sleep has been viewed as a characteristic of an individual. However, the infant’s biological sleep-wake system is regulated, in large part, by parent-infant interaction and is affected by the infant’s cognitive, emotional, and social
Beth L. Goodlin-Jones +2 more
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The first 2 years of an infant’s life involve significant changes in sleep and waking state organization. Traditionally, sleep has been viewed as a characteristic of an individual. However, the infant’s biological sleep-wake system is regulated, in large part, by parent-infant interaction and is affected by the infant’s cognitive, emotional, and social
Beth L. Goodlin-Jones +2 more
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Sleep disturbance in menopause
Internal Medicine Journal, 2012AbstractSleep disturbance during menopause is a common and important complaint faced by many women. There are many factors that may play a role in this problem, including vasomotor symptoms and changing hormone levels, circadian rhythm abnormalities, exacerbation of primary insomnia, mood disorders, coexistent medical conditions as well as lifestyle ...
D, Ameratunga, J, Goldin, M, Hickey
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