People who
have difficulty sleeping report that the rhythmic breathing of their dogs helps them to sleep.
Not exact matches
In addition, while 44 percent of children
report sleeping difficulties, only 13 percent of parents think their kids
have trouble
sleeping.
Parents of children with ADHD were also much more likely to
report that their children
have difficulty falling asleep, to
report concern about their child's
sleep habits, and fear that
sleep problems may be leading to behavior issues.
For instance, both groups of women
had sleep difficulties, but women with depression
reported waking too early, whereas women with chronic burnout
had difficulties falling asleep.
After adjusting for lifestyle factors, age and other chronic conditions, researchers found that men who
reported difficulty initiating
sleep and non-restorative
sleep had a 55 percent and 32 percent increased risk of CVD - related mortality over the six year follow up, respectively, when compared to men who did not
report these insomnia - related symptoms.
«In the women we studied, those
reporting symptoms such as restless
sleep, waking repeatedly at night,
having difficulty falling asleep and waking too early in the morning tended to be older biologically than women of similar chronological age who
reported no symptoms,» she said.
Self - described night owls spend more time sitting than people who consider themselves early birds, according to a 2014 research abstract in the journal
Sleep; they also
report having more
difficulty finding time to exercise and maintaining a regular exercise schedule.
On the other hand, high carbohydrate intake was associated with reduced odds of
having difficulty maintaining
sleep in the 2007 — 2008 NHANES dataset.29 Spring et al. 14 found that women
reported feeling more sleepy, and men more calm, after a high carbohydrate meal (86 % of energy from carbohydrates) compared to a high protein meal (85 % of energy from protein), although subsequent nocturnal
sleep was not
reported.
Compared to male students, the females not only
reported significantly more stress symptoms, lower global self - esteem, and higher performance - based self - esteem, but also
reported perceiving higher demands and
having more
difficulties sleeping.
Because the emotional toll of divorce may be substantial for children, parents should be mindful not to assume the child is being harmed by the other parent simply because the child
has difficulty separating from one parent at times when he is to go to the other parent, or because the child
reports feelings of distress at
sleeping over at the other parent's home.
Murray interviewed mothers when their children were 18 months of age using a modified version of the behavioural screening questionnaire11 and found that, compared with women who
had been well in the postnatal period, those who
had experienced postnatal depression were more likely to
report behavioural
difficulties in the child.5 These principally concerned
sleeping and eating problems, temper tantrums, and separation
difficulties.
For example, in a cross-sectional study of 384 adolescents, 84 %
reported that obtaining inadequate
sleep (defined as fewer than 9 h on most school nights) contributed to
having more
difficulties paying attention (Noland et al. 2009).