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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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Wipawee Wongwilai,Pornchada Srisinghasongkram,Pon Trairatvorakul et al. Wipawee Wongwilai et al.
Background: Optimal sleep is essential for children's brain maturation. However, the relationship between early sleep patterns and later cognition remains unclear. ...
Samia Salame,Therese Chan,Tetyana Kendzerska et al. Samia Salame et al.
Sleep plays an important role in cognitive function, such as emotional regulation, which is important for a higher quality of life. The study objective was to explore the association between baseline sleep quality and 6-year incidence of cl...
Lei Li,Yawei Xie,Yitong Gong et al. Lei Li et al.
With the intensifying trend of global warming, heat stroke (HS) has emerged as a growing public health threat. HS is a life-threatening condition triggered by excessive core body temperature (CBT), often leading to multi-organ failure and h...
Brad Hodge,Elena Richert,Lisa Schmitz et al. Brad Hodge et al.
Objective: To map behavioral interventions evaluated as a potential treatment for insomnia in previous randomized controlled trials (RCTs) through a scoping review. ...
Yu Wang,Ziqiang Yao,Min Wang et al. Yu Wang et al.
Background: Sleep problems constitute a global public health challenge, imposing adverse health consequences and substantial economic costs. Although physical activity improves sleep, the relationship between objectively ...
Zhaoyang Xie,Zheng Zhang,Jian Sun et al. Zhaoyang Xie et al.
Previous research has tended to view problematic mobile phone use (PMPU) as a cause of insomnia. However, few studies have employed prospective designs to examine the reverse relationship at both the construct and symptom levels, particular...
Briana J Taylor,Kahsi A Pedersen,Erin R Riddell et al. Briana J Taylor et al.
Purpose: Autistic children are at increased risk for psychiatric hospitalization for challenging behaviors. Sleep problems may increase this risk due to the added strain they place on caregivers and their ability to maint...
Mengdi Xia,Tong Liu,Feifan Chang et al. Mengdi Xia et al.
Introduction: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is increasingly recognized as a potential contributor to early renal injury. However, whether OSA independently affects kidney function in individuals without known kidney disea...
Ioannis Foukarakis,Xenia Androni,Stefanos N Sampatakakis et al. Ioannis Foukarakis et al.
Objectives: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) appears to be closely related to cognitive status. This study explored the association between the Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI), cognitive status, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biom...
Masoumeh Rostampour,Daryna Apter,Ali Rostampour et al. Masoumeh Rostampour et al.
Sleep appears to modulate brain-wide neurofluid transport, encompassing the movement and exchange of cerebrospinal and interstitial fluids via perivascular pathways. However, neurofluid transport in common sleep disorders, such as insomnia ...