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Laura Dovek,Carolyn E Tinsley,Katelyn Gutowsky et al. Laura Dovek et al.
Age-related sleep disruption is common in older adults. Not only does the total amount of time spent in sleep decline, but also the number of arousals during sleep increases with age. As sleep is important for both memory consolidation and ...
Gina Marie Mathew,David A Reichenberger,Carrie L Shandra et al. Gina Marie Mathew et al.
Study objectives: Sleep health is essential for wellbeing, yet few studies examine sociodemographic differences among young adults using objective sleep measures. We examined sociodemographic differences in actigraphic sl...
Yaqoot Fatima,Shannon L Edmed,Roslyn Von Senden et al. Yaqoot Fatima et al.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a highly prevalent, yet significantly under-recognized disorder in First Nations Australians. Responding to strong community demand for local capacity building for sleep health equity, this paper outlines th...
Hemangi Sanjivini,Joshua F Wiley,Giselle Withers et al. Hemangi Sanjivini et al.
Sleep difficulty is prevalent in aging populations but can be challenging to treat due to the barriers to accessing evidence-based treatments. Further, 30-40 per cent of individuals with insomnia do not benefit from first-line treatments, m...
Kate Maston,Malcolm B Gillies,Helga Zoega et al. Kate Maston et al.
Study objectives: The aim of this study was to identify heterogeneous insomnia symptom trajectories in a population cohort of adolescents during a developmentally sensitive window (ages 13-17), and to examine the influenc...
Maia Ten Brink,Haimei Yu,Jin-Xiao Zhang et al. Maia Ten Brink et al.
Frequent sleep stage transitions and abnormal sleep stage distribution are features of sleep disorders, including insomnia, sleep apnea, and narcolepsy, and have been associated with altered affective processing, including mood disorders. R...
Shahab Haghayegh,Robert A Parker,Monty A Montano et al. Shahab Haghayegh et al.
Study objectives: People living with HIV (PLWH) are at increased risks for chronic inflammation and cognitive impairment. Circadian disruption has been linked to both outcomes in the general populations, but its health re...
Chadwick C Frost,Erin J Wamsley Chadwick C Frost
People frequently dream of recent experiences, which may reflect the consolidation of memories in the sleeping brain. Many studies demonstrate that experimentally introducing new learning prior to sleep can induce dreams of recently encoded...