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Jürgen Degenfellner,Susanne Strohmaier,Magdalena Zebrowska et al. Jürgen Degenfellner et al.
Shift Work Sleep Disorder (SWSD) is a significant and highly prevalent condition affecting up to 48% of individuals with irregular work schedules. The diagnostic criteria for SWSD include persistent insomnia or sleepiness in relation to shi...
Sergio Garbarino,Antonella Bodini,Saverio Sabina et al. Sergio Garbarino et al.
The COVID-19 outbreak has changed work organization in favor of a working from home (WH) modality. We examined the association of WH during the pandemic with sleep health in workers of a public research organization. An online cross-section...
Tim J A Vaessen,Ruth E Mark,Sebastiaan Overeem et al. Tim J A Vaessen et al.
This study examined the nature, severity, and predictors of cognitive complaints in patients referred for suspected obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The sample included 127 patients classified as no OSA (AHI, apnea/hypopnea index < 5, N = 32)...
Shahab Haghayegh,Ramon C Hermida,Michael H Smolensky et al. Shahab Haghayegh et al.
Growing evidence suggests that abnormal diurnal blood pressure rhythms may be associated with many adverse health outcomes, including increased risk of cognitive impairment and dementia. This study evaluates methodological aspects of resear...
Waléria D P Gusmão,Aline Silva-Costa,Victor M Silva et al. Waléria D P Gusmão et al.
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. These conditions, characterized by multifactorial etiology, are associated with arterial stiffness, and adequate sleep serves as a preventive factor. Profes...
Caterina Leitner,Viviana Greco,Francesca Casoni et al. Caterina Leitner et al.
(1) Background: Phasic events in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep are a core feature of isolated REM behavior disorder (iRBD), which is often associated with emotion dysregulation. This study explores the relationship between sleep and the ov...
Marine Dourte,Gregory Hammad,Christina Schmidt et al. Marine Dourte et al.
Ageing is associated with alterations in circadian rhythms and thermoregulation, contributing to a fragmentation of the sleep-wake cycle and possibly age-related changes in cognitive performance. In this study, we investigated the relations...
Anna Giertz,Johan Mesterton,Tanja Jakobsson et al. Anna Giertz et al.
Background: Narcolepsy impacts both patients and society, yet there is limited data on its socioeconomic consequences. Methods: This re...
Mariana Marchesano,Alejandra Carboni,Bettina Tassino et al. Mariana Marchesano et al.
Time-of-day and individual circadian variability influence cognitive performance, with later chronotypes being most compromised earlier in the day. On the other hand, moderate-intensity exercise has been shown to enhance cognitive function....
María Del Rosario Ayala-Moreno,Paola Andrea Martínez-Serrano,Montserrat Alheli Melgarejo-Gutiérrez et al. María Del Rosario Ayala-Moreno et al.
Home confinement due to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) led to lifestyle changes that increased sleep disturbances, particularly in areas with higher infection and mortality rates. This study is a retrospective study based on data colle...