Helps to reduce the time it takes to fall asleep (sleep onset latency aspect of sleep quality) in people with delayed
sleep phase disorder.
Advanced
Sleep Phase Disorder: This condition involves falling asleep several hours earlier than most people — and feeling wide awake before sunrise.
Delayed
Sleep Phase Disorder: People with DSPD tend to fall asleep anywhere from three to six hours after a «normal» bedtime, which makes it challenging to rise and shine.
Researchers have identified a mutation in some people who suffer from delayed
sleep phase disorder, which interferes with their circadian clocks
You might have delayed
sleep phase disorder, which manifests in delayed sleep patterns and a hard time waking up early.
It can be used to design new interventions not only for sleepy teenagers but also for adults who suffer from delayed
sleep phase disorders or people who are not synchronised to the 24 - hour day at all.
Not exact matches
If you don't keep a consistent
sleep schedule — even with short interruptions, such as going to bed later and eating at different times on the weekend ---- you risk developing a
sleep -
phase disorder.
Yes, you may have «
sleep -
disordered breathing» due to some issue that affects your airway by making it narrow or occlude when your body attempts the deeper
phases of
sleep.
It is used in conditions where
sleep is
disordered due to low levels of melatonin at night such as aging, affective
disorders (e.g. depression), delayed
sleep -
phase disorder, or jet lag.
What I have is called Delayed
Phase Sleep Disorder; it is a recognized disorder that unfortunately, doctors don't really know how t
Disorder; it is a recognized
disorder that unfortunately, doctors don't really know how t
disorder that unfortunately, doctors don't really know how to treat.