Browsing by Subject "Sleep"
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Development and Validation of a Pediatric Insomnia Composite
(2020-08-17)Insomnia affects approximately 20-30% of children with consequences on daytime functioning, academic performance, social functioning, and quality of life. Insomnia is a multifaceted construct with symptoms including ... -
DISRUPTION OF SLEEP AND CIRCADIAN RHYTHM ORGANIZATION AS RISK FACTORS FOR DIAGNOSIS OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
(2016-08-26)Individuals commonly report disrupted nighttime sleep and daytime sleepiness in the early, preclinical, stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), as well as other dementias. Furthermore, there is accumulating evidence of a ... -
EFFECTS OF OVARIAN HORMONES ON SLEEP AND RECOVERY FROM SLEEP DEPRIVATION IN OVARIECTOMIZED MIDDLE-AGED FEMALE RATS
(2011-09-06)Menopausal symptoms, including sleep problems, occur as a result of reduced production of ovarian hormones in middle-aged women, and are often treated with replacement of these hormones. However, the efficacy of hormone ... -
THE IMPACT OF EXERCISE ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP QUALITY AND CANCER-RELATED FATIGUE IN CANCER SURVIVOR
(2023-08-16)Sleep problems have been linked to a variety of factors in cancer survivors (CS), including the disease itself and the treatment. The inability to sleep is strongly associated with cancer-related fatigue (CRF). CRF is a ... -
The Relationship Between Physical Activity and Sleep Among Preschool-Aged Children
(2018-06-22)Poor sleep is common among children in today’s society. It is important to develop ways to promote healthy sleep in children. It could be that physical activity is a healthy sleep practice for children similarly to adults. ... -
A USER-CENTERED APPROACH IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN EHEALTH SLEEP INTERVENTION FOR ADOLESCENTS WITH AND WITHOUT RECURRENT PAIN
(2021-08-25)Healthy sleep is critical for adolescents’ functioning. However, 25% of adolescents report sleeping less than the recommended 8-10 hours a night. Sleep and recurrent pain often occur together in adolescents, both negatively ...