نتایج جستجو برای: sleep quantity

تعداد نتایج: 194564  

2013
Hsi-Chung Chen Pesus Chou

1187 Sleep Patterns and Mortality in Older Adults—Chen et al INTRODUCTION Sleep disturbance is a prevalent health problem that has substantial consequences for older adults.1,2 Longitudinal studies have shown that sleep difficulties predict several adverse health outcomes.3-7 The quality and quantity of sleep have been associated with coping ability, timely engagement with activities, and resil...

2012
Agnes S. Chan Queenie Y. Wong Sophia L. Sze Patrick P. K. Kwong Yvonne M. Y. Han Mei-chun Cheung

Sleep disturbance is a common problem associated with depression, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a more common behavioral intervention for sleep problems. The present study compares the effect of a newly developed Chinese Chan-based intervention, namely Dejian mind-body intervention (DMBI), with the CBT on improving sleep problems of patients with depression. Seventy-five participant...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2008
Beth L Goodlin-Jones Karen Tang Jingyi Liu Thomas F Anders

OBJECTIVE A prominent noncore symptom of autistic disorder is disturbed sleep, but relatively few studies have investigated this symptom. METHOD A multimethod approach assessed the quantity and quality of sleep in 194 children (68 with autism [AUT], 57 with developmental delay without autism [DD], 69 with typical development) recorded over 1 week. Parent perceptions, structured questionnaires...

2014
Adria Nora Markovich Melissa Anne Gendron Penny Violet Corkum

Sleep is a vital physiological behavior in children's development, and as such it is important to be able to efficiently and accurately assess whether children display difficulties with sleep quality and quantity. The Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire [CSHQ; (1)] is one of the most commonly used assessment tools for pediatric sleep. However, this instrument has never been validated against ...

2016
Marion Baillet Charlotte Cosin Pierre Schweitzer Karine Pérès Gwenaëlle Catheline Joel Swendsen Willy Mayo

OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND Sleep plays a central role in maintaining health and cognition. In most epidemiologic studies, sleep is evaluated by self-report questionnaires but several reports suggest that these evaluations might be less accurate than objective measures such as polysomnography or actigraphy. Determinants of the discrepancy between objective and subjective measures remain to be investig...

Journal: :Epilepsia 2002
Alamelu Natarajan Mary L Marzec Xihong Lin Daniela Minecan Beth A Malow

PURPOSE Whether interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) increase, decrease, or are unchanged before epileptic seizures has implications for the pathophysiology of epilepsy. Prior studies relating IEDs and seizures have not demonstrated a change in IEDs before seizures. However, they have not controlled for changes in the depth of sleep. Our objective was to test the hypothesis that IEDs are r...

Journal: :Industrial health 2005
Roger R Rosa

We know there are persons exposed demanding work schedules and sleep loss in almost every occupation or industry, but we still need better population-based information on how many sleepy or inattentive workers there are, where they are, and to what extent they are a risk to themselves or others. The absence of such information, however, does not prevent us from continuing to conduct worksite in...

2012
Tamar Shochat

Although the physiological and psychological mechanisms involved in the development of sleep disorders remain similar throughout history, factors that potentiate these mechanisms are closely related to the "zeitgeist", ie, the sociocultural, technological and lifestyle trends which characterize an era. Technological advancements have afforded modern society with 24-hour work operations, transme...

2017
Thirumagal Kanagasabai Ramandeep Dhanoa Jennifer L Kuk Chris I Ardern

Higher body mass index (BMI) increases the risk of cardiometabolic diseases, but nearly a third of the people living with obesity (BMI: ≥30 kg/m2) are metabolically healthy (MHO). Extreme sleep durations and poor sleep quality are associated with higher bodyweight and cardiometabolic dysfunction, but the full extent to which sleep habits may help differentiate those with MHO versus metabolicall...

Journal: :European journal of cardiovascular nursing : journal of the Working Group on Cardiovascular Nursing of the European Society of Cardiology 2009
Barbara Riegel Terri E Weaver

BACKGROUND Persons with heart failure (HF) have significantly lower sleep quantity and quality than persons without HF. The purpose of this article is to propose a conceptual model describing how poor sleep may contribute to inadequate self-care and untoward outcomes in persons with HF. AIMS Our overarching hypothesis is that sleep affects self-care and outcomes through its effects on cogniti...

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