نتایج جستجو برای: sleep diabetes mellitus type 2 hemoglobin a glycosylated split sleep pattern nap

تعداد نتایج: 14359743  

Journal: :Developmental psychobiology 2012
Colleen E Gribbin Sarah Enos Watamura Alyssa Cairns John R Harsh Monique K Lebourgeois

The cortisol awakening response (CAR) is presumed critically important for healthy adaptation. The current literature, however, is hampered by systematic measurement difficulties relative to awakening, especially with young children. While reports suggest the CAR is smaller in children than adults, well-controlled research in early childhood is scarce. We examined whether robust CARs exist in 2...

Journal: :Emotion 2015
Jessica D Payne Elizabeth A Kensinger Erin J Wamsley R Nathan Spreng Sara E Alger Kyle Gibler Daniel L Schacter Robert Stickgold

After information is encoded into memory, it undergoes an offline period of consolidation that occurs optimally during sleep. The consolidation process not only solidifies memories, but also selectively preserves aspects of experience that are emotionally salient and relevant for future use. Here, we provide evidence that an afternoon nap is sufficient to trigger preferential memory for emotion...

Journal: :European respiratory review : an official journal of the European Respiratory Society 2013
Walter T McNicholas Claudio L A Bassetti

Sleep-related respiratory disorders are highly prevalent, and represent a growing subspecialty of respiratory medicine. Sleep apnoea is nearly as prevalent in the general population as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [1, 2], and the comprehensive management of the disorder requires special knowledge and expertise. Since sleep apnoea also represents the most common organic cause of excessi...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2010
Erin J Wamsley Matthew A Tucker Jessica D Payne Robert Stickgold

Here, we examined the effect of a daytime nap on changes in virtual maze performance across a single day. Participants either took a short nap or remained awake following training on a virtual maze task. Post-training sleep provided a clear performance benefit at later retest, but only for those participants with prior experience navigating in a three-dimensional (3D) environment. Performance i...

2014
Daniela Grimaldi Guglielmo Beccuti Carol Touma Eve Van Cauter Babak Mokhlesi

OBJECTIVE Severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been associated with poorer glycemic control in type 2 diabetes. It is not known whether obstructive events during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep have a different metabolic impact compared with those during non-REM (NREM) sleep. Treatment of OSA is often limited to the first half of the night, when NREM rather than REM sleep predominates. ...

2014
Chunxia Wang Kailiang Fu Huaijun Liu Fei Xing Songyun Zhang

Voxel-based morphometry has been used in the study of alterations in brain structure in type 1 diabetes mellitus patients. These changes are associated with clinical indices. The age at onset, pathogenesis, and treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus are different from those for type 2 diabetes mellitus. Thus, type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus may have different impacts on brain structure. Only...

2009
Djordje Popovic Giby Raphael Robin Johnson Gene Davis Chris Berka

Sleep deprivation-induced deficiencies in performance can be associated with high financial and human costs. Napping is an effective countermeasure, but the effects depend on previously accumulated sleep debt and timing, duration and sleep architecture of the naps. Long-term assessment of sleep architecture of nap/sleep episodes could yield an estimate of the accumulated sleep debt and help opt...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2000
M C Honeyman B S Coulson L C Harrison

BACKGROUND AND METHODS Type 1 diabetes mellitus is now classified as autoimmune (type 1A) or idiopathic (type 1B), but little is known about the latter. We classified 56 consecutive Japanese adults with type 1 diabetes according to the presence or absence of glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies (their presence is a marker of autoimmunity) and compared their clinical, serologic, and pathologic...

Journal: Evidence Based Care 2015

Background: The most important underlying cause of death in diabetic patients is poor self-care. The effect of education on self-care promotion has been widely investigated; however, the advisory role and impact of the treatment team have been scarcely investigated.  Aim: Determining the effect of group counseling on the psychological aspect of self-care and level of glycosylated hemoglobin in ...

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