Kelsie M Full,Dayna A Johnson,Christopher N Kaufmann et al.
Kelsie M Full et al.
Sleep health is an essential component to overall health. Because of numerous societal, economic, and biological factors, obtaining adequate sleep poses a unique challenge to aging women. Yet, women have been traditionally understudied in s...
The Menstrual Cycle and Sleep [0.03%]
月经周期与睡眠
Elisabet Alzueta,Fiona C Baker
Elisabet Alzueta
Aspects of sleep change across the menstrual cycle in some women. Poorer sleep quality in the premenstrual phase and menstruation is common in women with premenstrual symptoms or painful menstrual cramps. Although objective sleep continuity...
The Relationship Between Mood and Sleep in Different Female Reproductive States [0.03%]
不同女性生殖状态下情绪和睡眠的关系
Päivi Polo-Kantola,Elena Toffol
Päivi Polo-Kantola
Mood and sleep are tightly interrelated. Mood and sleep symptoms and disorders are more common in women than in men and often associated with reproductive events. This article reviews the current literature on the reciprocal relationships b...
Alon Y Avidan
Alon Y Avidan
Daniel A Barone
Daniel A Barone
Trauma-associated sleep disorder (TASD) is a recently described parasomnia that develops following a traumatic event. It consists of trauma-related nightmares, disruptive nocturnal behaviors, and autonomic disturbances, and shares similarit...
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder: Management and Prognostic Counseling [0.03%]
快速眼动睡眠行为障碍:管理和预后咨询
Roneil Malkani
Roneil Malkani
Management of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) includes reducing injurious dream-enactment behaviors, risk of injury to self and bedpartner, and vivid or disruptive dreams and improving sleep quality and bedpartner sleep dis...
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder: Clinical Presentation and Diagnostic Criteria [0.03%]
快速眼动睡眠行为障碍的临床表现和诊断标准
Brandon M Jones,Stuart J McCarter
Brandon M Jones
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) classically presents with repetitive complex motor behavior during sleep with associated dream mentation. The diagnosis requires a history of repetitive complex motor behaviors and poly...
Sleep Terrors [0.03%]
睡眠恐惧症
Muna Irfan
Muna Irfan
Sleep terrors, categorized under disorders of arousal, more prevalent in pediatric population, generally are self-limited but sometimes can persist or occur in adulthood. These are primed by factors enhancing homeostatic drive on backdrop o...
Melissa C Lipford,R Robert Auger
Melissa C Lipford
Sleep-related eating disorder is a non-rapid-eye movement parasomnia typified by recurrent episodes of eating/drinking following arousals, with associated partial/complete amnesia. Adverse health consequences and quality of life impairments...
Somnambulism [0.03%]
梦游症
Ramona Cordani,Regis Lopez,Lucie Barateau et al.
Ramona Cordani et al.
Somnambulism, also called sleepwalking, classified as a non-rapid eye movement sleep parasomnia, encompasses a range of abnormal paroxysmal behaviors, leading to sleepwalking in dissociated sleep in an altered state of consciousness with im...