A timed activity protocol to address sleep-wake disorders in home dwelling persons living with dementia: the healthy patterns clinical trial [PDF]
Background Sleep-wake disorders occur in most persons living with dementia and include late afternoon or evening agitation, irregular sleep-wake rhythms such as daytime hypersomnia, frequent night awakenings, and poor sleep efficiency.
Nancy A. Hodgson+4 more
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Armodafinil in the treatment of sleep/wake disorders [PDF]
Jonathan RL Schwartz1,Thomas Roth2, Chris Drake21INTEGRIS Sleep Disorders Center and University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA; 2Sleep Disorders and Research Center, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USAAbstract: Excessive ...
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Treatment of Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders. [PDF]
Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders (CRSWDs) are a distinct class of sleep disorders caused by alterations to the circadian time-keeping system, its entrainment mechanisms, or a mismatch between the endogenous circadian rhythm and the external ...
Sun SY, Chen GH.
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Cortical-subcortical interactions in hypersomnia disorders: mechanisms underlying cognitive and behavioral aspects of the sleep-wake cycle [PDF]
Subcortical circuits mediating sleep-wake functions have been well characterized in animal models, and corroborated by more recent human studies. Disruptions in these circuits have been identified in hypersomnia disorders such as narcolepsy and Klein ...
Linda J Larson-Prior+3 more
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Pharmacological Treatments of Sleep–Wake Disorders: Update 2023 [PDF]
Biological, environmental, behavioral, and social factors can influence sleep and lead to sleep disorders or diseases. Sleep disorders are common, numerous, and heterogeneous in terms of their etiology, pathogenesis, and symptomatology. The management of
Marcel S. Kallweit+2 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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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.
Gregory Stores
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The impact of shift work and sleep deficiency on health [PDF]
Shift work refers to work that takes place at different hours, including at night. It is estimated that 15% to 20% of the working population works in shift work, particularly in the healthcare, energy, communication systems, public safety, and ...
Agnieszka Możdżyńska+9 more
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Major Depressive Disorder Prediction Based on Sleep-Wake Disorders Symptoms in US Adolescents: A Machine Learning Approach from National Sleep Research Resource [PDF]
Jingsong Luo,1,2 Yuxin Chen,2 Yanmin Tao,1 Yaxin Xu,3 Kexin Yu,2 Ranran Liu,2 Yuchen Jiang,2 Cichong Cai,2 Yiyang Mao,2 Jingyi Li,2 Ziyi Yang,2 Tingting Deng1 1School of Nursing, The Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Sichuan, 610000 ...
Luo J+11 more
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The Expanding Field of Autoimmune Sleep-Wake Disorders-Implications for the Movement Disorders Clinical Practice. [PDF]
Efthymiou E, Baumann CR, Balint B.
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