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期刊名:Sleep medicine

缩写:SLEEP MED

ISSN:1389-9457

e-ISSN:1878-5506

IF/分区:3.4/Q2

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Brittany D Lancaster,Anna Wallisch,Emily A Knapp et al. Brittany D Lancaster et al.
Objective: To evaluate associations between rurality and medically underserved status with sleep outcomes (e.g., duration, bed and wake times, latency) among youth in the United States. ...
Hannah M Wilks,Matthew S Welhaf,Andrew J Aschenbrenner et al. Hannah M Wilks et al.
Study objectives: Sleep is a marker of brain function that could potentially identify patients for early intervention by detecting cognitive change during the early asymptomatic stages of Alzheimer disease (AD). We examin...
Shuo Wang,Yun Tian,Linzhe Zhong et al. Shuo Wang et al.
Study objectives: This study investigated the behavioral and neural responses underlying affective and cognitive control during emotional interference and their association with sleep disturbance in insomnia disorder (ID)...
Iná S Santos,Priscila Echevarria,Isabel Oliveira Bierhals et al. Iná S Santos et al.
Background: Healthy sleep comprises a multidimensional sleep-wake pattern, adapted to individual, social and environmental demands, which promotes physical and mental well-being. ...
Seockhoon Chung,Barry Krakow Seockhoon Chung
Background: We aimed to validate the Korean version of the Time Monitoring Behavior-10 (TMB-10) among individuals who complain of insomnia. In addition, we examined the relationship among sleep-related cognition, time-mon...
Guanlin Chen,Jie Ren,Yaohua Shen et al. Guanlin Chen et al.
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a leading cause of mortality worldwide. This study investigated the independent and joint associations of sleep duration and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) wit...
Caroline J Beatty,Shane A Landry,Dwayne L Mann et al. Caroline J Beatty et al.
Rationale: Weight-loss interventions such as exercise are often recommended to manage obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Interestingly, exercise can modestly improve OSA severity even without significant changes in body weigh...
Anne Marie Morse,Yves Dauvilliers,Logan D Schneider et al. Anne Marie Morse et al.
Objectives: Prolonged nighttime sleep is a prominent symptom in many patients with idiopathic hypersomnia. The only US Food and Drug Administration-approved treatment for idiopathic hypersomnia is low-sodium oxybate (LXB;...
Wei-Feng Mi,Dan Wen,Lijun Xu et al. Wei-Feng Mi et al.
Introduction: This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of lemborexant (LEM), a dual orexin-receptor antagonist, in participants with insomnia disorder in China. ...
Zilu Zhang,Stephanie Wong,Tim Windsor et al. Zilu Zhang et al.
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential for social functioning. Although aging is typically associated with reduced FER performance, recognition of positive emotions (e.g., happiness) often remains intac...