Zhao, Binbin Wu, Yanhua Jin, Xiaoying Yang, Lihong Yang, Jian Ma, Xiancang Yan, Bin
Published in
Nature and Science of Sleep
Objective Sleep disorders are associated with the prevalence of stroke. However, there is limited evidence regarding the association between objectively measured sleep characteristics and ischemic stroke. Methods Ischemic stroke was assessed during the mean follow-up period of 11 years in the Sleep Heart Health Study. Sleep parameters such as wake ...
Bacaro, Valeria Gavriloff, Dimitri Lombardo, Caterina Baglioni, Chiara
Published in
Clinical Neuropsychiatry
Objective: During childhood sleep duration, quality and patterns evolve and change greatly and relate strongly to healthy development. This systematic review aims to summarize the literature on sleep characteristics in the Italian pediatric population, adopting a cultural perspective. Method: Pubmed, PsycINFO and Medline databases were systematical...
Kölbel, Melanie Kirkham, Fenella J Dimitriou, Dagmara
Published in
Brain sciences
Young individuals with sickle cell anaemia (SCA) experience sleep disturbances and often experience daytime tiredness, which in turn may impact on their daytime functioning and academic attainment, but there are few longitudinal data. Data on sleep habits and behaviour were taken on the same day as an in-hospital polysomnography. This study assesse...
Trabelsi, Khaled Bragazzi, Nicola Zlitni, Sahar Khacharem, Aimen Boukhris, Omar El-Abed, Kais Ammar, Achraf Khanfir, Saber Shephard, Roy J Hakim, Ahmed
...
Published in
British journal of sports medicine
To evaluate the effect of observing Ramadan on athletes' sleep patterns. Systematic review and meta-analysis. The entire content of PubMed/MEDLINE and Web of Science. Single-group, prepost and cross-over design studies conducted in athletes aged ≥18 years, training at least twice a week and published in English before 12 July 2018 were included. St...
Nacar, Gülçin Taşhan, Sermin Timur
Published in
African health sciences
Sleep problems during pregnancy may cause many complications that reduce quality of life. This study aims to determine the relationship between pregnant women's sleep characteristics and depressive symptoms. A hospital-based, cross-sectional study was conducted. Pregnant women were selected from the population by using the an improbable random samp...
Kaplan, Kevin McCool, Caroline Lupski, James R Glaze, Daniel Potocki, Lorraine
Published in
American journal of medical genetics. Part A
Potocki-Lupski syndrome (PTLS; MIM 610883) is a neurodevelopmental disorder caused by a microduplication, a 3.7 Mb copy number variant, mapping within chromosome 17p11.2, encompassing the dosage-sensitive RAI1 gene. Whereas RAI1 triplosensitivity causes PTLS, haploinsufficiency of RAI1 due to 17p11.2 microdeletion causes the clinically distinct Smi...
Häusler, Nadine Heinzer, Raphaël Haba-Rubio, Jose Marques-Vidal, Pedro
Published in
Sleep
Although several studies have linked short and long sleep duration to weight gain, mixed results exist. Contrarily, few studies associated objectively measured sleep characteristics with weight gain. We investigated the association between several sleep characteristics measured by questionnaire and polysomnography with prospective weight gain in a ...
Stangenes, Kristine M. Hysing, Mari Fevang, Silje K. Elgen, Irene B. Halvorsen, Thomas Markestad, Trond Bjorvatn, Bjørn
Published in
Frontiers in Pediatrics
Objective: Prematurely born children have been reported to have more sleep problems throughout childhood than children born at term. The aim of this study was to explore if prenatal or neonatal factors can predict sleep problems at age 11 years in children born extremely preterm (EPT). Method: A prospective observational study of all infants who we...
Bokenberger, Kathleen Ström, Peter Dahl Aslan, Anna K. Johansson, Anna L. V. Gatz, Margaret Pedersen, Nancy L. Åkerstedt, Torbjörn
Background: While research has shown that sleep disorders are prevalent among people with dementia, the temporal relationship is unclear. We investigated whether atypical sleep characteristics were associated with incident dementia while accounting for baseline cognitive functioning. Methods: Screening Across the Lifespan Twin Study (SALT) particip...
Al-Dughmi, Mayis Al-Sharman, Alham Stevens, Suzanne Siengsukon, Catherine F
Published in
Nature and science of sleep
Changes in sleep characteristics in individuals with chronic stroke are not well described, particularly compared with healthy individuals. Therefore, the aim of this pilot study was to explore the sleep characteristics in individuals with chronic stroke compared to age- and sex-matched controls. Sixteen individuals with chronic stroke and ten age-...