نتایج جستجو برای: sleep disorder

تعداد نتایج: 678584  

Journal: :Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 1968

2013
Christine Herdman Dina Halegoua-De Marzio Paurush Shah Susie Denuna-Rivera Karl Doghramji Sidney Cohen Anthony J. DiMarino

BACKGROUND Nocturnal acid reflux is associated with symptomatic and asymptomatic sleep arousals, leading to fragmented sleep. The frequency and influence of acid reflux in patients with various forms of insomnia has not been reported. The aim of this study was to quantify nocturnal acid and nonacid reflux in patients with primary sleep disorders as previously diagnosed by polysomnography. MET...

Journal: :The Psychiatric clinics of North America 2006
Lisa J Meltzer Jodi A Mindell

Pediatric sleep disorders are common, affecting approximately 25% to 40% of children and adolescents. Although there are several different types of sleep disorders that affect youth, each disorder can have a significant impact on daytime functioning and development, including learning, growth, behavior, and emotion regulation. Researchers are only beginning to uncover the interaction between sl...

2012
S Meenakshi N Raghunath

Obstructive sleep apnea is a sleep disorder of airflow at the nose and mouth during sleep. Patients with undiagnosed sleep apnea represent a major public health problem. Dental professionals have a unique doctor patient relationship that can help them in recognizing the sleep disorder and managing the patients along with a physician or a sleep specialist. Oral appliance therapy is an important ...

2012
Jamie Cassoff Sabrina T Wiebe Reut Gruber

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often associated with comorbid sleep disturbances. Sleep disturbances may be a risk factor for development of the disorder, a symptom of the disorder, or a comorbid condition affected by a similar psychopathology. Various studies have examined the impact of sleep deprivation on the presence/exacerbation of ADHD symptomology, as well as longitud...

2009
Tore A. Nielsen Dominique Petit

The most recent consensus of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine is that parasomnias are “undesirable physical events or experiences that occur during entry into sleep, within sleep or during arousals from sleep” (1). Parasomnias are often considered to be normal sleep phenomena, especially in children, and do not in general have a serious impact on sleep quality or quantity. However, in som...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical psychiatry 2010
Josine G van Mill Witte J G Hoogendijk Nicole Vogelzangs Richard van Dyck Brenda W J H Penninx

OBJECTIVE Disturbed sleep has a high impact on daily functioning and has been correlated with psychopathology. We investigated the extent to which insomnia and sleep duration were associated with both current and remitted depressive and anxiety disorders in a large-scale epidemiologic study, taking sociodemographics, health factors, and medication use into account. METHOD Data of 2,619 indivi...

2013
Daniel García-Lorenzo Clarisse Longo-Dos Santos Claire Ewenczyk Smaranda Leu-Semenescu Cecile Gallea Graziella Quattrocchi Patricia Pita Lobo Cyril Poupon Habib Benali Isabelle Arnulf Marie Vidailhet Stéphane Lehericy

In Parkinson's disease, rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder is an early non-dopaminergic syndrome with nocturnal violence and increased muscle tone during rapid eye movement sleep that can precede Parkinsonism by several years. The neuronal origin of rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder in Parkinson's disease is not precisely known; however, the locus subcoeruleus in the brainste...

2015
Allan Hvolby

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is commonly associated with disordered or disturbed sleep. The relationships of ADHD with sleep problems, psychiatric comorbidities and medications are complex and multidirectional. Evidence from published studies comparing sleep in individuals with ADHD with typically developing controls is most concordant for associations of ADHD with: hypopnea/...

2015
Marie-France Leblanc Sophie Desjardins Alain Desgagné

PURPOSE The objective of this study was to identify the sleep problems most often encountered by the elderly according to the presence or absence of anxiety and mood disorders. The aim was also to determine whether groups of anxious, depressive, and asymptomatic individuals differ in relation to sleep onset latency; awakenings at night or early in the morning; subjective quality of sleep; takin...

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