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1031 Editorial—Van Dongen Prominent discoveries in human sleep deprivation research since the turn of the millennium include (1) the cumulative, dose-response build-up of cognitive performance deficits across days of sustained sleep restriction1,2; and (2) the substantial, traitlike individual differences in vulnerability to cognitive impairment during acute total sleep deprivation (controlling...
Background and Objective: Studies indicated that physical activity influences sleep quality and inflammatory markers, but not have been studied much the relationship between sleep quality and inflammatory markers caused by physical activity. The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between sleep quality with interleukin-1β and C - reactive protein in active and ...
Sleep is a critical health behavior and one that is typically shared between husbands and wives or romantic partners. However, the science of sleep has traditionally conceptualized and evaluated sleep at the level of the individual. Considering the social context of sleep represents a significant shift in sleep research and also offers a critical opportunity for investigating sleep as a novel p...
1077 Effects of Sleep Problems in Children—Turnbull et al INTRODUCTION Behavioral sleep problems are the most common sleep problems in childhood within the general population. Between 15% and 30% of 2to 5-year-old children experience regular difficulties falling asleep (i.e., bedtime problems) or sleeping through the night (i.e., night waking).1-4 Fewer school-aged children experience behaviora...
Introduction: The purpose of this research was to compare the effect of sleep and consciousness on consolidation based on implicit motor memory enhancement among youth, middle-aged and elderly. Materials and Methods: The sample statistic consisted of 120 (youth, middle-aged and elderly) healthy and right-handed volunteers (40 people from each age group). The groups were availability selected an...
it has been documented that nearly 25-30% of automobile collisions are potentially associated with driving fatigue. we have little control over sleep propensity when chronically sleep-deprived or suffer from an underlying sleep insufficiency. drowsy driving is not only a personal but also a public hazard and commercial drivers with alternate shifts are critically at risk. people on monotonous d...
Sleep duration in the population has been declining. Women occupy an increasingly prominent place in the work force without reducing most of their responsibilities at home. Consequently, sleep needs are often pushed to the bottom of women's daily priority list. Prior research has indicated that sleep deprivation is associated with higher levels of pro-inflammatory serum cytokines. This is impor...
One of organizational and interpersonal forms of severe abuses in today's corporate environments, organizational bullying. This familiar term in the behavioral, previously examined in the wider social environment, but cannot deny the importance of the environment today because organizations have received considerable attention. The purpose of this study is, The effect of organizational bullying...
J Thorac Dis 2014;6(2):170-173 www.jthoracdis.com Professor Walter McNicholas,MD, FRCPI, FRCPC, FCCP is Newman Clinical Research Professor at University College Dublin (UCD), Director of the Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders Unit and Consultant Respiratory Physician at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. He is a medical graduate of UCD [1974] and has a long established track record ...
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