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Sleep is essential for child development, influencing cognition, emotional regulation, behavior, and physical health. Recent studies increasingly frame sleep as both a key developmental process and a modifiable factor shaped by, and shaping...
Lara Ilona Becker,Céline Vetter,Karel Kostev et al. Lara Ilona Becker et al.
Objective: An association between sleep apnea and various urological symptoms has been reported in the literature. Therefore, the aim of this study is to analyze sex-related differences in the association between sleep ap...
Andrés Camargo,Leandro P Casiraghi,Diego A Golombek et al. Andrés Camargo et al.
Undergraduate students and healthcare professionals often experience irregular sleep patterns, social jet lag (SJL), and rotating shifts that affect their performance. This study examined the association between SJL, sleep duration, and psy...
Alexandru Ungurianu,Virginia Marina Alexandru Ungurianu
Burnout is increasingly recognized as both a psychosocial and a chronobiological disorder characterized by endocrine dysregulation and circadian disruption. It arises from chronic occupational stress and manifests through psychological, phy...
Sotirios Kakavas,Dimitrios Karayiannis Sotirios Kakavas
Critically ill patients are predisposed to developing cognitive dysfunction, excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), and fatigue during their stay in the intensive care unit (ICU). Modafinil, a wakefulness-promoting agent, has demonstrated pote...
Sara Ahmed Mansoor AlBuhmaid,Muneera Jasim Al-Rumaihi,Mohammed Adel M Albalawi et al. Sara Ahmed Mansoor AlBuhmaid et al.
Circadian rhythm disruptions from shiftwork impact sleep quality and work performance, yet validated tools to assess circadian preferences in Arabic-speaking populations are scarce. This study aimed to translate and validate the 11-item Cir...
Patrícia Andrade Nehme,Jefferson Santos,Ana Amélia Benedito-Silva et al. Patrícia Andrade Nehme et al.
Background: Shift work necessitates alterations in daily routines, which can be detrimental to workers' health and may also influence the activity and rest patterns of their children. ...
Lourdes M DelRosso,Mamatha Vodapally Lourdes M DelRosso
Short sleep duration (≤6 h) is a public health concern linked to cardiometabolic disease and premature mortality. However, persistent disparities across sociodemographic, psychosocial, and structural domains remain underexplored in recent ...
Gleb Saharov,Barbara Salti,Maram Bareya et al. Gleb Saharov et al.
Sleep disturbances and shift work are associated with increased cardiovascular risk, possibly through disruptions in endothelial and hemostatic function. While prior studies link acute sleep deprivation to vascular dysfunction, the impact o...
Sergey Malykh,Valeriia Demareva Sergey Malykh
Academic performance in adolescence is influenced by both cognitive capacity and physiological factors such as sleepiness. However, the interaction between these dimensions remains understudied. This pilot study examined whether daytime sle...