Not exact matches
Well,
research indicates that certain environmental and cultural factors within a company could affect employees» (and an entrepreneur's)
sleep, for better or worse.
The latest
research indicates that your eight month old falling to
sleep on your lap regularly will result in you and him having a stronger biological connection that is measurable in terms of added neurons and synapses in both your brains that foster bonding.
Ethnographic and historical
research indicates that «
sleeping through the night» is not a universal expectation.
• The Safe - to -
Sleep Campaign was launched in August 2013 as the research has indicated the significant decrease in SIDS when the baby does not sleep in the same bed as the par
Sleep Campaign was launched in August 2013 as the
research has
indicated the significant decrease in SIDS when the baby does not
sleep in the same bed as the par
sleep in the same bed as the parents.
The Safe - to -
Sleep Campaign was launched in August 2013 as the research has indicated a significant decrease in SIDS when the baby does not sleep in the same bed as the par
Sleep Campaign was launched in August 2013 as the
research has
indicated a significant decrease in SIDS when the baby does not
sleep in the same bed as the par
sleep in the same bed as the parents.
Today's society leads us to believe that «normal babies»
sleep through the night from about two months; my
research indicates that this is more the exception than the rule.
It is also important to know that bed - sharing means not putting a newborn in a bed with an adult other than the mother, who is biologically hardwired for sharing
sleep with an infant (
research indicates that most dads will change their
sleep patterns over the course of a few months to become more aware as well).
Some
research indicates that a percentage of babies who die of SIDS may have abnormal functioning in the part of the brain that controls waking up from
sleep.
No choice is 100 % «safe,» but the best current
research indicates that sharing
sleep, when practiced correctly, is best for babies — and safest overall.
While it is critical to continue to create safe
sleeping conditions for babies, this groundbreaking
research on SIDS
indicates there may be more to the story than originally suspected.
These findings elucidate previous
research indicating sleep abnormalities as risk factors for diseases such as cardiovascular disease and cancer.
While previous
research has
indicated that
sleep disruption and psychiatric disorders often occur together, this latest study is the first to causally demonstrate that
sleep loss triggers excessive anticipatory brain activity associated with anxiety, researchers said.
Research indicated that the Chinese children were
sleeping less than youngsters in the United States and Europe, who had participated in similar studies — differences which may be a result of a focus on studying and academic achievement in China.
A growing body of health
research indicates sleep problems affect a wide range of people — contributing to poor concentration, daytime drowsiness, depression, gastrointestinal disorders and other health conditions.
Research indicates that people who get less
sleep — six or fewer hours a night — have higher blood levels of inflammatory proteins than those who get more.
The
research indicates that
sleep could play an important part in negative emotion regulation ability in individuals suffering from depression or anxiety.
The numbers, from a study by MarketScan
Research Databases,
indicate that roughly 1 in 65 young people now uses a
sleep aid.
Lack of
Sleep and Cortisol: Current research indicates that sleep deprivation can lead to an elevation in cortisol and is harmful to carbohydrate metabolism; changes which increase the chance of obe
Sleep and Cortisol: Current
research indicates that
sleep deprivation can lead to an elevation in cortisol and is harmful to carbohydrate metabolism; changes which increase the chance of obe
sleep deprivation can lead to an elevation in cortisol and is harmful to carbohydrate metabolism; changes which increase the chance of obesity.
Research indicates that taking the hormone can lead to deeper
sleep and better daytime behavior.23 (However, consult your healthcare provider before giving any melatonin supplement to children)
Putting It All Together: Current
research indicates that life - event stress, inadequate
sleep and poor exercise nutrition can all lead to elevated levels of cortisol.
Research appears to
indicate that for normal adults, seven hours of
sleep is optimal.
The importance of having a healthy gut doesn't always get the attention it deserves, but
research indicates it is just as vital as food choices, good
sleep and exercise.
Research indicates that women begin to experience restless
sleep as many as five to seven years before entering menopause.
Current
research has clearly
indicated that insulin resistance is multifactorial and is a result of an improper diet, sedentary lifestyle, stress,
sleep dysfunction and toxin exposure.
Research indicates that eating kiwi can reduce the amount of time it takes to fall asleep as well as improve
sleep quality and duration.
Research in Russia
indicates that Rhodiola is good in cases of decline in work performance,
sleep difficulties, poor appetite, irritability, high blood pressure, headaches and fatigue.
Weakened immune system:
Research indicates that
sleep deprivation adversely affects the white blood cell count in humans as well as the body's ability to fight infections.
A University of Florida and
Research Triangle Park study
indicated that smokers
sleep substantially less than non-smokers, and those who quit smoking significantly improved their
sleep.
In other words, while the common thinking of adrenal fatigue proponents is to point to cortisol abnormalities as a causal factor in the disease, there is much
research indicating that it may be a reversed direction of causation — that these symptoms and lifestyle factors (e.g. poor
sleep, excess body fat, medication use, etc.) are causing the abnormal cortisol patterns, rather than the other way around.
New
research indicates that adolescents» biological clocks require extra
sleep in the morning.
Research indicates that forgiveness of interpersonal transgressions relates to better
sleep quality, whereas maintaining feelings of anger and hostility relates to poorer
sleep quality.