نتایج جستجو برای: sleep wake disorders

تعداد نتایج: 769036  

2017
Fiona Henderson Vincent Vialou Salah El Mestikawy Véronique Fabre

Stress plays a key role in the development of psychiatric disorders and has a negative impact on sleep integrity. In mice, chronic social defeat stress (CSDS) is an ethologically valid model of stress-related disorders but little is known about its effects on sleep regulation. Here, we investigated the immediate and long-term effects of 10 consecutive days of social defeat (SD) on vigilance sta...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN 2015
Rébecca Robillard Daniel F Hermens Sharon L Naismith Django White Naomi L Rogers Tony K C Ip Sharon J Mullin Gail A Alvares Adam J Guastella Kristie Leigh Smith Ye Rong Bradley Whitwell James Southan Nick Glozier Elizabeth M Scott Ian B Hickie

BACKGROUND The nature of sleep-wake abnormalities in individuals with mental disorders remains unclear. The present study aimed to examine the differences in objective ambulatory measures of the sleep-wake and activity cycles across young people with anxiety, mood or psychotic disorders. METHODS Participants underwent several days of actigraphy monitoring. We divided participants into 5 group...

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  for most people iterance to hospital is a disturbing experience and expects that nurses be sensitive to patient's physical, emotional and social need at admission. Whereas interrupt of sleep due to physical, psychological and social status damage, knowing about effective mechanisms in retention and disturbance of sleep – wake cycles help nurses to make natural criteria for their patient's sle...

Journal: :European journal of neurology 2015
C L Bassetti L Ferini-Strambi S Brown A Adamantidis F Benedetti O Bruni C Cajochen L Dolenc-Groselj R Ferri S Gais R Huber R Khatami G J Lammers P H Luppi M Manconi C Nissen L Nobili P Peigneux T Pollmächer W Randerath D Riemann J Santamaria K Schindler M Tafti E Van Someren T C Wetter

In recent years, evidence has emerged for a bidirectional relationship between sleep and neurological and psychiatric disorders. First, sleep-wake disorders (SWDs) are very common and may be the first/main manifestation of underlying neurological and psychiatric disorders. Secondly, SWDs may represent an independent risk factor for neuropsychiatric morbidities. Thirdly, sleep-wake function (SWF...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2010
Masoud Tahmasian Habibolah Khazaie Amir Ali Sepehry Michael B Russo

BACKGROUND Behavioural and functional activity monitoring has a long history in sleep research. The term "Actigraphy" refers to methods using computerized wristwatch-size devices (generally placed on the wrist, but also on the ankle or trunk) to record the movement it undergoes. Collected data are displayed on a computer and analyzed for change in rhythm parameters that in turn provide an estim...

2017
Kentaro Matsui Yoshikazu Takaesu Takeshi Inoue Ken Inada Katsuji Nishimura

BACKGROUND Patients with non-24-hour sleep-wake rhythm disorder (N24SWD) exhibit a sleep pattern that is asynchronous with the external light-dark cycle, typically involving a cycling, relapsing-remitting pattern of sleep disturbances, including nighttime insomnia and daytime sleepiness. Here, we report the case of a patient with N24SWD comorbid with major depressive disorder, who was successfu...

2014
Rébecca Robillard Sharon L. Naismith Kristie Leigh Smith Naomi L. Rogers Django White Zoe Terpening Tony K. C. Ip Daniel F. Hermens Bradley Whitwell Elizabeth M. Scott Ian B. Hickie

Considering the marked changes in sleep and circadian rhythms across the lifespan, age may contribute to the heterogeneity in sleep-wake profiles linked to mood disorders. This study aimed to investigate the contributions of age and depression severity to sleep-wake disturbances. The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) was administered to assess current symptoms severity in 238 persons with...

2005
Yaron Dagan Katy Borodkin

Circadian rhythm sleep disorders (CRSDs) arise when an individual's sleep-wake rhythm mismatches the environmental 24-h schedule. Physiological data and genetic studies in patients with CRSDs suggest that these disorders result from abnormal functioning of the circadian timing system. Diagnosis involves recognition of the characteristics of CRSDs, which can be achieved by clinical interview and...

Journal: :Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology 1992

2013
Kirstie N Anderson Andrew J Bradley

Sleep has been described as being of the brain, by the brain, and for the brain. This fundamental neurobiological behavior is controlled by homeostatic and circadian (24-hour) processes and is vital for normal brain function. This review will outline the normal sleep-wake cycle, the changes that occur during aging, and the specific patterns of sleep disturbance that occur in association with bo...

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