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期刊名:Sleep medicine clinics

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ISSN:1556-407X

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Jennifer Langstengel,H Klar Yaggi Jennifer Langstengel
Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a chronic and relapsing brain disease characterized by loss of control over opioid use and impairments in cognitive function, mood, pain perception, and autonomic activity. Sleep deficiency, a term that encompas...
Wissam Mansour,Melissa P Knauert Wissam Mansour
Sleep deficiency is a common problem in the hospital setting. Contributing factors include preexisting medical conditions, illness severity, the hospital environment, and treatment-related effects. Hospitalized patients are particularly vul...
Jane Alexandra Pappas,Brienne Miner Jane Alexandra Pappas
With aging, there are normative changes to sleep physiology and circadian rhythmicity that may predispose older adults to sleep deficiency, whereas many health-related and psychosocial/behavioral factors may precipitate sleep deficiency. In...
Arlin Delgado,Judette M Louis Arlin Delgado
Sleep is important for overall health of a person. It is always recommended that an adult should sleep for not less than 7 to 9 hours every day. However, there are a lot of adults who experience sleep deprivation, out of them mostly are wom...
Joseph T Hebl,Josie Velasco,Andrew W McHill Joseph T Hebl
A growing body of evidence has placed an increasing emphasis on how sleep affects health. Not only does insufficient sleep make one subjectively feel worse, but is associated with chronic diseases that are considered epidemics in industrial...
Olufunke Afolabi-Brown,Melisa E Moore,Ignacio E Tapia Olufunke Afolabi-Brown
Adolescence is commonly accepted as a challenging time for sleep, with multiple factors contributing to sleep deficiency in adolescents. These include physiologic changes with shifts in their circadian rhythm; medical sleep disorders; and s...
Monica Roosa Ordway,Sarah Logan,Eloise Hannah Sutton Monica Roosa Ordway
There is growing public health concern about the high prevalence of sleep deficiency in early childhood and the associated risk for sleep-associated poor health outcomes, including metabolic, cardiovascular, and mental health. The recent sh...
Nancy S Redeker,Samantha Conley,Youri Hwang Nancy S Redeker
Sleep deficiency is associated with disabling daytime symptoms, including excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and fatigue. The purpose of this article is to discuss the contributions of sleep deficiency and sleep disorders to fatigue and EDS...
Dayna A Johnson,Chidinma Ohanele,Carmela Alcántara et al. Dayna A Johnson et al.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) disorder, affects at least 25 million adults in the United States and is associated with increased risk for hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Racial/e...
Amir Gohari,Brett Baumann,Rachel Jen et al. Amir Gohari et al.
Adequate sleep is an important pillar of physical and mental health. Sleep deficiency, resulting from short sleep or suboptimal sleep quality, is highly prevalent in modern society. Occupation, social demands, psychiatric disorders, physica...