A study published in
the journal Sleep Medicine found that leptin levels decreased by 18 per cent and ghrelin levels increased by 28 per cent when sleep was restricted to four hours per night over two nights.
The researchers reported their findings in
the journal Sleep Medicine.
Not exact matches
Recent research published in the
Journal of Occupational and Environmental
Medicine found the performance of workers with insomnia or
sleep problems lags their well - rested colleagues, and that costs companies between $ 2,500 and $ 3,156 annually per sleepy employee.
A study in the «
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine» found that employees who weren't exposed to natural light at work slept an average of 46 minutes less a night than their peers with windows — and the sleep they did get was less res
Sleep Medicine» found that employees who weren't exposed to natural light at work
slept an average of 46 minutes less a night than their peers with windows — and the
sleep they did get was less res
sleep they did get was less restful.
The
Journal of Alternative and Complementary
Medicine, goji berry benefits include increased ratings for energy levels, athletic performance, quality of
sleep, ease of awakening, ability to focus on activities, mental acuity, calmness, feelings of health, contentment, and happiness and significantly reduced fatigue and stress.
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Over 100 of my articles have been published in refereed
journals (Pediatrics,
Sleep, Archives of Diseases in Children, Jour of Behavioral
Medicine and other top
journals).
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine Vol.
The position statement is published in the April 15 issue of the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine.
An editorial in the The New England
Journal of
Medicine recommends that patients provide informed, written consent to undergo elective surgery by physicians who haven't had enough
sleep.
Available in Volume 168, Issue 8 of the American
Journal of Medical Genetics: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, the paper, titled, «Using the Coriell Personalized
Medicine Collaborative Data to Conduct a Genome - Wide Association Study of
Sleep Duration,» draws on data collected from Coriell study participants to establish its findings.
The study, by researchers at the Perelman School of
Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, was published online this month in the
journal Sleep.
His editorial about the report is published in the August issue of the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine.
The study, published in the June issue of the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine, reaffirms numerous small - scale studies in the United States, Western Europe and Japan, but it does so using data compiled across six middle - income nations and involving more than 30,000 subjects for a long - term project that began in 2007.
Obstructive
sleep apnea (OSA) may put elderly people at greater risk of developing Alzheimer's disease (AD), according to new research published online in the American Thoracic Society's American
Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care
Medicine.
The MSU - led team's study, «Explaining Alcohol Use and Suicide Risk: A Moderated Mediation Model Involving Insomnia Symptoms and Gender,» was published in the December 2014 edition of
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine.
Paul M. Macey, Luke A. Henderson, Katherine E. Macey, Jeffry R. Alger, Robert C. Frysinger, Mary A. Woo, Rebecca K. Harper, Frisca L. Yan - Go, and Ronald M. Harper / 2002 / Brain Morphology Associated With Obstructive
Sleep Apnea / American
Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care
Medicine / Vol.
Another recent study, published last week in the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine, found that as many as 94 percent of adults with Down's syndrome had some sort of obstructive sleep apnea — and in 69 percent of those patients it was se
Sleep Medicine, found that as many as 94 percent of adults with Down's syndrome had some sort of obstructive
sleep apnea — and in 69 percent of those patients it was se
sleep apnea — and in 69 percent of those patients it was severe.
Published in the
journal Neuroscience online Nov. 26, and led by researchers at NYU School of
Medicine, the new study found that giving the drug to newborn mice 15 minutes after «binge» alcohol consumption eliminated the hyperactivity and
sleep deficits seen when rodents exposed to alcohol became adults.
Published in the American
Journal of Preventative
Medicine, the study followed the lifestyle behaviours of 25,000 older Australians including physical activity, diet, sedentary behaviour, alcohol use and
sleep patterns.
The researchers report today in the
journal Public Library of Science:
Medicine that people who consistently
slept less than five fours a night had significant differences in the hormones leptin and ghrelin as compared with people who
slept an average of eight hours a night.
From The New England
Journal of
Medicine, Patrick Strollo et al., Upper - Airway Stimulation for Obstructive
Sleep Apnea, 370:139 - 149.
That's according to a study in the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine.
The research abstracts were published recently in an online supplement of the
journal Sleep and will be presented Monday, June 5, and Wednesday, June 7, in Boston at SLEEP 2017, the 31st Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies LLC (APSS), which is a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Soc
Sleep and will be presented Monday, June 5, and Wednesday, June 7, in Boston at
SLEEP 2017, the 31st Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies LLC (APSS), which is a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Soc
SLEEP 2017, the 31st Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional
Sleep Societies LLC (APSS), which is a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Soc
Sleep Societies LLC (APSS), which is a joint venture of the American Academy of
Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Soc
Sleep Medicine and the
Sleep Research Soc
Sleep Research Society.
But a report in tomorrow's New England
Journal of
Medicine suggests that many drivers get far less
sleep than they say they need.
The study results are published in the Nov. 15 issue of the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine, which is published by the American Academy of
Sleep Medicine.
The study will be published August 15 in the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine.
The research abstract was published recently in an online supplement of the
journal Sleep and will be presented Monday, June 5, in Boston at SLEEP 2017, the 31st Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies LLC (APSS), which is a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Soc
Sleep and will be presented Monday, June 5, in Boston at
SLEEP 2017, the 31st Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies LLC (APSS), which is a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Soc
SLEEP 2017, the 31st Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional
Sleep Societies LLC (APSS), which is a joint venture of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Soc
Sleep Societies LLC (APSS), which is a joint venture of the American Academy of
Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Soc
Sleep Medicine and the
Sleep Research Soc
Sleep Research Society.
In last January's New England
Journal of
Medicine study, Strollo and his colleagues reported that the therapy, with a device made by Inspire Medical Systems, reduced subjects»
sleep apnea events by 68 percent, from a median of 29.3 events an hour to nine an hour, basically turning severe apnea into a mild case.
A new study in the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine revealed that 44 percent of adults with sickle cell disease who report trouble sleeping actually have a clinical diagnosis of sleep disordered breathing, including sleep apnea, which lowers their oxygen levels at n
Sleep Medicine revealed that 44 percent of adults with sickle cell disease who report trouble
sleeping actually have a clinical diagnosis of
sleep disordered breathing, including sleep apnea, which lowers their oxygen levels at n
sleep disordered breathing, including
sleep apnea, which lowers their oxygen levels at n
sleep apnea, which lowers their oxygen levels at night.
The monthly, peer - reviewed, scientific
journal Sleep is published online by the Associated Professional
Sleep Societies LLC, a joint venture of the American Academy of
Sleep Medicine and the
Sleep Research Society.
The monthly, peer - reviewed
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine is the official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, a professional membership society that improves sleep health and promotes high quality patient centered care through advocacy, education, strategic research, and practice standards (www.aasm.
Sleep Medicine is the official publication of the American Academy of
Sleep Medicine, a professional membership society that improves sleep health and promotes high quality patient centered care through advocacy, education, strategic research, and practice standards (www.aasm.
Sleep Medicine, a professional membership society that improves
sleep health and promotes high quality patient centered care through advocacy, education, strategic research, and practice standards (www.aasm.
sleep health and promotes high quality patient centered care through advocacy, education, strategic research, and practice standards (www.aasm.org).
Journal of clinical
sleep medicine: JCSM: official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (
sleep medicine: JCSM: official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicin
medicine: JCSM: official publication of the American Academy of
Sleep Medicine (
Sleep MedicineMedicine (2016)
But in the statement published in the April 15 issue of the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine, the sleep academy urged states to exclude sleep apnea from the list of chronic health issues that may be included in these prog
Sleep Medicine, the
sleep academy urged states to exclude sleep apnea from the list of chronic health issues that may be included in these prog
sleep academy urged states to exclude
sleep apnea from the list of chronic health issues that may be included in these prog
sleep apnea from the list of chronic health issues that may be included in these programs.
Then replace your nightly Instagram - scrolling with meditation or a journaling session to improve your slumber: Reducing your overall usage of social media may help your
sleep support lifelong peak performance, since those who spend the most time on social media have twice the risk for
sleep disturbances, according to research from the
journal Preventive
Medicine.
Having coffee in the afternoon can make it harder to fall asleep that night: A small 2013 study in the
Journal of Clincial
Sleep Medicine found that a dose of caffeine consumed even six hours before bedtime could keep a person awake.
Other research, published in the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine, found that sedentary women who exercised for 30 minutes just three days a week
slept up to an hour longer and woke less frequently at night.
According to a study published in the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine, fatty fish can also help improve the quality of your s
Sleep Medicine, fatty fish can also help improve the quality of your
sleepsleep.
Christopher Drake, Timothy Roehrs, John Shambroom, and Thomas Roth,
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine 9, no. 11 (2013): 1195 — 200.
In a study published in the
Journal of Alternative and Complementary
Medicine, for instance, inhaling lavender (together with
sleep hygiene recommendations such as maintaining a regular
sleep schedule, avoiding coffee and alcohol, not eating late in the day, and avoiding screens and texting in bed) improved
sleep quality in people who had difficulty
sleeping, more so than
sleep hygiene alone.
Dr. Yuan - Tsong Chen wrote a paper in the New England
Journal of
Medicine, showing that resistant starch was so slowly digested, it gave the sufferers 7 - 9 hours of blood sugar and allowed them to
sleep through the night for the first time in their lives.1
If this hadn't of have happened I'd still be a conventional
medicine doc thinking the latest drugs out of the New England Journal of Medicine were the way to go as opposed to seeing the gospel of food and sleep and movement and stress re
medicine doc thinking the latest drugs out of the New England
Journal of
Medicine were the way to go as opposed to seeing the gospel of food and sleep and movement and stress re
Medicine were the way to go as opposed to seeing the gospel of food and
sleep and movement and stress reduction.
A new study published in the January issue of the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine says that eating -LSB-...]
For starters, take a look at this 2005 title from the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine, «Menopause Related
Sleep Disorders» 1 — yes, it's a medical condition!
A new study published in the January issue of the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine says that eating less fiber, more saturated fat and more sugar is associated with lighter, less restorative, and more disrupted s
Sleep Medicine says that eating less fiber, more saturated fat and more sugar is associated with lighter, less restorative, and more disrupted
sleepsleep.
In a study published in the
Sleep Medicine Reviews Journal [paid article], researchers examined how sleep deprivation and disturbances create a heightened sensitivity to pain and can actually cause
Sleep Medicine Reviews
Journal [paid article], researchers examined how
sleep deprivation and disturbances create a heightened sensitivity to pain and can actually cause
sleep deprivation and disturbances create a heightened sensitivity to pain and can actually cause pain.
A new study presented by The
Journal of Sexual Health
Medicine makes the point that
sleep might be the most powerful aphrodisiac of all.
A new study presented by The
Journal of Sexual Health
Medicine makes the point that
sleep might be the most powerful...
Likewise, a study published in the
Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine illustrated that late afternoon caffeine (even six hours before bed) can disrupt your s
Sleep Medicine illustrated that late afternoon caffeine (even six hours before bed) can disrupt your
sleepsleep.