Treatment of Insomnia in Adults A Systematic Review Summary and Conclusions
... In recent years, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) has been shown to be an appropriate treatment for sleep disorders. Natural medicines of various kinds, eg valerian, are very commonly used for self-care. However, there is insufficient knowledge about the long and short-term effects of treatment o ...
... In recent years, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) has been shown to be an appropriate treatment for sleep disorders. Natural medicines of various kinds, eg valerian, are very commonly used for self-care. However, there is insufficient knowledge about the long and short-term effects of treatment o ...
Actigraphy in Patients with Remitted Bipolar Disorder - HAL
... multivariate Generalized Linear Modelling (GLM) for the analysis of sleep variables (self-ratings; actigraphy measures). GLM is a flexible statistical model that incorporates normally distributed dependent variables and categorical or continuous independent variables (we also report Wilk’s Lambda, t ...
... multivariate Generalized Linear Modelling (GLM) for the analysis of sleep variables (self-ratings; actigraphy measures). GLM is a flexible statistical model that incorporates normally distributed dependent variables and categorical or continuous independent variables (we also report Wilk’s Lambda, t ...
Sleep imaging and the neuro- psychological assessment of dreams
... fMRI data show that this assumption holds for the auditory system: sounds presented during non REM sleep are associated with regionally-specific responses broadly similar to those observed during wakefulness [7]. It is most probably true also for the other brain systems and during REM sleep. Dream f ...
... fMRI data show that this assumption holds for the auditory system: sounds presented during non REM sleep are associated with regionally-specific responses broadly similar to those observed during wakefulness [7]. It is most probably true also for the other brain systems and during REM sleep. Dream f ...
Neural Basis of Brain Dysfunction Produced by Early Sleep Problems
... later in life [22]. In a large twin study, sleep problems including frequent/early waking, nightmares, and resistance to sleep at three and four years of age predicted anxiety, conduct problems, and hyperactivity at seven years of age [23]. A recent nationwide longitudinal survey in Japan revealed t ...
... later in life [22]. In a large twin study, sleep problems including frequent/early waking, nightmares, and resistance to sleep at three and four years of age predicted anxiety, conduct problems, and hyperactivity at seven years of age [23]. A recent nationwide longitudinal survey in Japan revealed t ...
... With advancing lung disease, patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) may develop clinically significant hypoxaemia and hypercapnia during sleep, particularly during rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep [1, 2]. Domiciliary administration of supplemental oxygen improves nocturnal oxygenation in these patients, b ...
rem sleep - Website Staff UI
... visual dreaming in humans has reversed many commonly held notes on about dreams. Every one dreams in regular cycles several times at night but they are not well remembered. • The probability of recall in a dream falls to zero within 8 minutes of the ensuing slow wave sleep after REM sleep. • As a re ...
... visual dreaming in humans has reversed many commonly held notes on about dreams. Every one dreams in regular cycles several times at night but they are not well remembered. • The probability of recall in a dream falls to zero within 8 minutes of the ensuing slow wave sleep after REM sleep. • As a re ...
Neuroscience of Sleep - University of Ilorin
... visual dreaming in humans has reversed many commonly held notes on about dreams. Every one dreams in regular cycles several times at night but they are not well remembered. • The probability of recall in a dream falls to zero within 8 minutes of the ensuing slow wave sleep after REM sleep. • As a re ...
... visual dreaming in humans has reversed many commonly held notes on about dreams. Every one dreams in regular cycles several times at night but they are not well remembered. • The probability of recall in a dream falls to zero within 8 minutes of the ensuing slow wave sleep after REM sleep. • As a re ...
Insomnia
... Wear the entire nCPAP apparatus for 4-5 hours of sleep each night. When you can do this without anxiety or concern for five consecutive days, then go to Step 5. ...
... Wear the entire nCPAP apparatus for 4-5 hours of sleep each night. When you can do this without anxiety or concern for five consecutive days, then go to Step 5. ...
CONTINUING EDUCATION To be published in Inside Dentistry Fall 2008
... course, not considered conservative therapies 41 Therefore, many careful considerations must be made before either procedure is recommended. In 1995, a landmark study by Schmidt-Norwarwa and colleagues reported that the use of oral appliance therapy was effective for mild to moderate sleep apnea.42 ...
... course, not considered conservative therapies 41 Therefore, many careful considerations must be made before either procedure is recommended. In 1995, a landmark study by Schmidt-Norwarwa and colleagues reported that the use of oral appliance therapy was effective for mild to moderate sleep apnea.42 ...
EEG Report
... The focal sharps/spikes/spike and wave complexes over *** conferred an increased risk of focal seizures arising from this region. ***The generalized sharps/spikes/spike and wave complexes conferred an increased risk of seizures with a generalized onset. ***The multifocal sharps/spikes/spike and wave ...
... The focal sharps/spikes/spike and wave complexes over *** conferred an increased risk of focal seizures arising from this region. ***The generalized sharps/spikes/spike and wave complexes conferred an increased risk of seizures with a generalized onset. ***The multifocal sharps/spikes/spike and wave ...
Sleep Apnea - Kaiser Permanente
... be daytime somnolence, sleepiness during the day. Depression and irritability can also be symptoms of sleep apnea. One of the most common symptoms related to sleep apnea is waking up still feeling tired so we see a lot of patients come in. In particular, overweight obese patients come into our clini ...
... be daytime somnolence, sleepiness during the day. Depression and irritability can also be symptoms of sleep apnea. One of the most common symptoms related to sleep apnea is waking up still feeling tired so we see a lot of patients come in. In particular, overweight obese patients come into our clini ...
Polysomnography For Non‒respiratory Sleep Disorders
... or restless legs syndrome (RLS) includes systematic reviews of studies on diagnostic accuracy, case series, and controlled cohort studies. Relevant outcomes are test accuracy, symptoms, functional outcomes, and quality of life. The evidence indicates that typical and benign parasomnias such as sleep ...
... or restless legs syndrome (RLS) includes systematic reviews of studies on diagnostic accuracy, case series, and controlled cohort studies. Relevant outcomes are test accuracy, symptoms, functional outcomes, and quality of life. The evidence indicates that typical and benign parasomnias such as sleep ...
Denton Sleep Disorders Laboratory
... and raw sleep study data will have access to this information. Any other persons requesting this or any other information regarding test results or related information must obtain written permission from the patient before such information can be released. Some of the questions in this form may appe ...
... and raw sleep study data will have access to this information. Any other persons requesting this or any other information regarding test results or related information must obtain written permission from the patient before such information can be released. Some of the questions in this form may appe ...
2.01.99 - Premera Blue Cross
... a dark quiet room to assess the time to enter the different stages of sleep. The test is repeated every 2 hours throughout the day, and the maximum time allowed to fall sleep is typically set at 20 minutes. Patients with narcolepsy often have a mean sleep latency of less than 5 minutes and 2 or more ...
... a dark quiet room to assess the time to enter the different stages of sleep. The test is repeated every 2 hours throughout the day, and the maximum time allowed to fall sleep is typically set at 20 minutes. Patients with narcolepsy often have a mean sleep latency of less than 5 minutes and 2 or more ...
endocrine abnormalities in children with obstructive sleep apnea
... therapy. This is also frequently the case in patients with obesity, even after substantial weight reduction. Given the potential neurocognitive consequences and increased cardiovascular risk associated with OSA, CPAP therapy is recommended if OSA persists despite effective treatment of its potential ...
... therapy. This is also frequently the case in patients with obesity, even after substantial weight reduction. Given the potential neurocognitive consequences and increased cardiovascular risk associated with OSA, CPAP therapy is recommended if OSA persists despite effective treatment of its potential ...
LESS SEDATIVES FOR YOUR OLDER RELATIVES.
... This toolkit was created to support the implementation of interventions designed to reduce unnecessary use of benzodiazepines or other sedative-hypnotics (BSH) among older adults (age 65 and above) in your hospital. It can be used by physician groups, clinical services or organizations to help achie ...
... This toolkit was created to support the implementation of interventions designed to reduce unnecessary use of benzodiazepines or other sedative-hypnotics (BSH) among older adults (age 65 and above) in your hospital. It can be used by physician groups, clinical services or organizations to help achie ...
Errors in the recognition and diagnosis of sleep disorders
... sometimes led to a diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), inappropriately treated with stimulant dr ugs instead of treatment for the sleep disorder.17 The following sleep disorders provide examples of the general tendency to misconstr ue the cause of excessive sleepiness: • Sh ...
... sometimes led to a diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), inappropriately treated with stimulant dr ugs instead of treatment for the sleep disorder.17 The following sleep disorders provide examples of the general tendency to misconstr ue the cause of excessive sleepiness: • Sh ...
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... CompSAS patients are male. An explanation could be that males have a higher hypercapnic ventilatory response, and are therefore more predestinated to develop CompSAS. Not all studies came to the same conclusion [19]. In general, patients with OSAS or CompSAS do not show statistically significant dif ...
... CompSAS patients are male. An explanation could be that males have a higher hypercapnic ventilatory response, and are therefore more predestinated to develop CompSAS. Not all studies came to the same conclusion [19]. In general, patients with OSAS or CompSAS do not show statistically significant dif ...
The Adenosine Story Goes Ionic: CaV2.1
... channels are thus particularly favorable candidates to contribute to adenosine’s promotion of sleep. However, testing an ion channel’s involvement in adenosinergic regulation of synaptic transmission in the intact brain is tricky, since, if modified, network excitability and hence release of neurotr ...
... channels are thus particularly favorable candidates to contribute to adenosine’s promotion of sleep. However, testing an ion channel’s involvement in adenosinergic regulation of synaptic transmission in the intact brain is tricky, since, if modified, network excitability and hence release of neurotr ...
Sleep Apnea
... Patients assess mood (1-5 scale) before sleep and note any medications taken and time lights off. Upon awakening, patients estimate time to onset of sleep, number of arousals, time of awakening, and again assess mood. The sleep diary is a helpful tool to show a patient’s perception, but it is often ...
... Patients assess mood (1-5 scale) before sleep and note any medications taken and time lights off. Upon awakening, patients estimate time to onset of sleep, number of arousals, time of awakening, and again assess mood. The sleep diary is a helpful tool to show a patient’s perception, but it is often ...
Does Exogenous Melatonin Improve Quality of Sleep in Patients
... Melatonin plays an important role in the sleep regulation of human beings. It is a hormone that modulates sleep/wake cycles and can greatly diminish quality of life if levels are disturbed. It is one of the main external indicators of time during sleep/wake cycles and is stimulated by darkness and i ...
... Melatonin plays an important role in the sleep regulation of human beings. It is a hormone that modulates sleep/wake cycles and can greatly diminish quality of life if levels are disturbed. It is one of the main external indicators of time during sleep/wake cycles and is stimulated by darkness and i ...
15. Nursing -IJPNSC-Effectiveness of selected nursing
... Sleep apnea, a silent disease is the concomitant cause for many cardio vascular problems. Sleep apnea needs early identification and appropriate treatment. Majority of the clients are not aware of their own risk for sleep apnea. Life style modification and other alternative treatments may ease sleep ...
... Sleep apnea, a silent disease is the concomitant cause for many cardio vascular problems. Sleep apnea needs early identification and appropriate treatment. Majority of the clients are not aware of their own risk for sleep apnea. Life style modification and other alternative treatments may ease sleep ...
Practice parameters for the medical therapy of obstructive sleep apnea
... Obesity is one of the most important risk factors for OSA. Consequently, maintenance of ideal weight and weight loss might be important strategies for the management of OSA, either together with other therapies or as stand-alone treatments. Positional therapy is based on the tendency of OSA to worse ...
... Obesity is one of the most important risk factors for OSA. Consequently, maintenance of ideal weight and weight loss might be important strategies for the management of OSA, either together with other therapies or as stand-alone treatments. Positional therapy is based on the tendency of OSA to worse ...
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... Why is sleep important? We often take sleep for granted, but sleep is essential for health and quality of life. Poor sleep can seriously affect your mental abilities, causing problems with alertness, attention span, memory and judgement. Sleep loss increases a person’s chances of getting in a motor ...
... Why is sleep important? We often take sleep for granted, but sleep is essential for health and quality of life. Poor sleep can seriously affect your mental abilities, causing problems with alertness, attention span, memory and judgement. Sleep loss increases a person’s chances of getting in a motor ...
Sleep deprivation
Sleep deprivation is the condition of not having enough sleep; it can be either chronic or acute. A chronic sleep-restricted state can cause fatigue, daytime sleepiness, clumsiness and weight loss or weight gain. It adversely affects the brain and cognitive function. However, in a subset of cases sleep deprivation can, paradoxically, lead to increased energy and alertness and enhanced mood; it has even been used as a treatment for depression (see below). Few studies have compared the effects of acute total sleep deprivation and chronic partial sleep restriction. Complete absence of sleep over long periods has not been seen in humans (unless they suffer from fatal familial insomnia); it appears that brief microsleeps cannot be avoided. Long-term total sleep deprivation has caused death in lab animals.