Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; Brain Research Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States. Electronic address: lararay@psych.ucla.edu.
Department of Psychiatry (Garrison, Sinha, Potenza), Child Study Center (Sinha, Potenza, Scheinost), n.; Department of Neuroscience (Sinha, Potenza), Wu Tsai Institute (Potenza, Scheinost), Department of Biomedical Engineering (Gao, Liang, Scheinost), and Department of Statistics and Data Science (Scheinost), Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; Connecticut Mental Health Center, New Haven, Conn. (Potenza); Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling, Hartford, Conn. (Potenza).
Department of Psychiatry (Garrison, Sinha, Potenza), Child Study Center (Sinha, Potenza, Scheinost), n.; Department of Neuroscience (Sinha, Potenza), Wu Tsai Institute (Potenza, Scheinost), Department of Biomedical Engineering (Gao, Liang, Scheinost), and Department of Statistics and Data Science (Scheinost), Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; Connecticut Mental Health Center, New Haven, Conn. (Potenza); Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling, Hartford, Conn. (Potenza).
Department of Psychiatry (Garrison, Sinha, Potenza), Child Study Center (Sinha, Potenza, Scheinost), n.; Department of Neuroscience (Sinha, Potenza), Wu Tsai Institute (Potenza, Scheinost), Department of Biomedical Engineering (Gao, Liang, Scheinost), and Department of Statistics and Data Science (Scheinost), Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; Connecticut Mental Health Center, New Haven, Conn. (Potenza); Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling, Hartford, Conn. (Potenza).
Department of Psychiatry (Garrison, Sinha, Potenza), Child Study Center (Sinha, Potenza, Scheinost), n.; Department of Neuroscience (Sinha, Potenza), Wu Tsai Institute (Potenza, Scheinost), Department of Biomedical Engineering (Gao, Liang, Scheinost), and Department of Statistics and Data Science (Scheinost), Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; Connecticut Mental Health Center, New Haven, Conn. (Potenza); Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling, Hartford, Conn. (Potenza).
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States. Electronic address: cberge21@jhmi.edu.
Sleep initiation and maintenance problems are common in the pediatric population and while behavioral interventions are recommended, their efficacy remains to be evaluated in clinical trials. We condu...
Arts therapies offer effective non-pharmacological intervention for Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders (SIMDs), encompassing both passive and active modalities. This review assesses their effe...
Following PRISMA guidelines, a detailed search across PubMed, the Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and CNKI identified 17 relevant RCTs. Utilizing the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) quality criteria a...
Analysis shows arts therapies significantly improve sleep quality. Music therapy and meditation yield immediate benefits, while Tai Chi and Qigong require longer commitment for significant outcomes....
The link between SIMDs and mental health issues like anxiety, stress, and depression suggests arts therapies not only enhance sleep quality but also address underlying mental health conditions. The ev...
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Fatal insomnia (FI) is a rare prion disease severely affecting sleep architecture. Breathing during sleep has not been systematically assessed. Our aim was to characterize the sleep architecture, resp...
Eleven consecutive FI patients (ten familial, one sporadic) were examined with video-polysomnography (vPSG) between 2002 and 2017. Wake/sleep stages and respiration were evaluated using a modified sco...
Median age at onset was 48 years and survival after vPSG was 1 year. All patients had different combinations of breathing disturbances including increased respiratory rate variability (RRV; n = 7), st...
FI patients show frequent breathing alterations, associated with respiratory nuclei damage, and, in addition to NREM sleep distortion, have severe impairment of REM sleep, related with raphe nuclei de...
Bidirectional relationship between sleep disturbances and affective disorders is increasingly recognised, but its underlying mechanisms are far from clear, and there is a scarcity of studies that repo...
Sleep disturbances are often cited as a primary reason for medicinal cannabis use, and there is increasing clinical interest in the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids in treating sleep disorders. B...
Sleep is important for our survival. Research suggests that getting 'good' sleep is a problem for a proportion of adolescents. The paper advocates for holistic treatment of sleep disorders incorporati...
Sleep disorders (SDs) are among many co-morbid medical conditions that affect children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Raising awareness and improving the standard of care for children diagnosed ...
Using the Childhood Sleep Habit Questionnaire (CSHQ) to gather data on sleep disorders and SPSS version 26.0 for data analysis, a descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in the five main aut...
The mean age was 6.90 (± 2.6) years with a boys-to-girls ratio of 2.17:1. The prevalence of SDs (at least one sleep condition almost daily) was 95.65%. Sleep onset 71 (77.2%), limit setting 32 (32.6%)...
The frequency of SDs is significant among children diagnosed with ASD from Sudan, and certain SDs are associated with age and sex. Subsequent studies are required to develop national guidelines for th...
Sleep disorders in older adults increase with aging, likely due to increased sleep latency, decreased sleep efficiency, and total sleep time. Common sleep issues include chronic insomnia, circadian rh...
The purpose of this study was to develop and test the reliability and validity of a 13-item self-report Assessment of Sleep Environment (ASE). This study investigates the relationship between subjecti...
This study aimed to analyze the association between sleep quality and cardiovascular disease in patients on maintenance hemodialysis (MHD)....
A total of 601 patients with MHD in the second affiliated hospital of Nanjing Medical University, were prospectively enrolled in this cohort study from January 2019 to December2019. The global Pittsbu...
Of the 601 patients, 595 patients completed the PSQI assessment, with 278 patients having poor sleep quality. Patients in the PSQI > 7 group were older and had a higher proportion of cardiovascular di...
The prevalence of poor sleep quality was 46.7% in patients with MHD. Poor sleep quality was an independent risk factor for MACEs in patients with MHD....