«Poor
sleep quality linked to cognitive decline in older men.»
«Children's
sleep quality linked to mothers» insomnia.»
Not exact matches
Sleep quality and quantity has been
linked to blood pressure, heart failure, obesity, cognitive ability, diabetes, chronic illness, stroke, depression, immune function, emotional regulation and even beauty.
Sleep and mood are intricately linked, as many mood changes can be contributed to quality of s
Sleep and mood are intricately
linked, as many mood changes can be contributed to
quality of
sleepsleep.
A group of researchers led by Ronald Chervin of the University of Michigan have discovered an apparent
link between enlarged tonsils — which are known to have an impact on
sleep quality — and attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Exercise seemed
linked to slightly improved
sleep and less insomnia and depression, and yoga also was
linked to better
sleep quality and less depression — but these effects were not statistically significant.
A growing body of literature has highlighted the important
links between
quality of life (QOL),
sleep, and chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), such that disease severity has been correlated with worse QOL and patients with worse QOL have poor
sleep.
«Late
sleep timing
linked to poorer diet
quality, lower physical activity: Later
sleep timing is associated with higher fast food intake as well as lower vegetable intake, physical activity.»
September 18, 2006
Sleep study adds to links between sleep loss and diabetes Short or poor quality sleep is associated with reduced control of blood - sugar levels in African Americans with diabetes, report researchers from the University of Chicago in the September 18, 2006, issue of the Archives of Internal Medi
Sleep study adds to
links between
sleep loss and diabetes Short or poor quality sleep is associated with reduced control of blood - sugar levels in African Americans with diabetes, report researchers from the University of Chicago in the September 18, 2006, issue of the Archives of Internal Medi
sleep loss and diabetes Short or poor
quality sleep is associated with reduced control of blood - sugar levels in African Americans with diabetes, report researchers from the University of Chicago in the September 18, 2006, issue of the Archives of Internal Medi
sleep is associated with reduced control of blood - sugar levels in African Americans with diabetes, report researchers from the University of Chicago in the September 18, 2006, issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine.
Read an article about Dr. Tasali's NIH award to study pathways
linking reduced
sleep duration and
quality to obesity risk.
Poor
sleep quality, morning drowsiness, and other
sleep problems may be
linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease, a new study revealed.
Poor
quality sleep can lead to buildup of amyloid and tau, compounds
linked to Alzheimer's disease.
In her program and book, which promotes general health and wellbeing, she firmly states that oxytocin levels are closely
linked to
sleep — as well as several other health issues — and that a way of improving
sleep quality is by taking a dose of oxytocin nasal spray or drops.
Research shows that getting less than seven to eight hours of
sleep has been associated with reduced leptin levels the following day, and leptin disturbances have been
linked to poor egg
quality.
But a new study out of the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center found that for breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy, practicing yoga just twice a week is
linked to better
sleep quality and better
sleep efficiency over time.
Over the past decade, there has been a wealth of information
linking poor -
quality and / or reduced - quantity
sleep with negative metabolism and weight consequences.
Even if you're consuming protein and training hard, lack of high -
quality sleep can be the missing
link between you and stronger, more defined muscles.
Study after study has confirmed the
link, with one analysing 300 elderly people and finding a direct correlation between bloodstream magnesium levels and
sleep quality.
The CDC says
sleep deprivation is so widespread that it's become a «public health epidemic» that's
linked to accidents, workplace errors, disease, and reduced
quality of life.
Although not previously
linked to health inequalities,
sleep problems are associated with poorer health - related
quality of life, psychosocial and behavioural problems, and risk for obesity.41 Physical health indicators were based on parent report and dichotomised according to recommended cut - points (table 1).
Recent studies, based on self - reported assessments of coparenting, have reported significant
links between both parents» depressive symptoms, negative coparenting, and negative temperament (Solmeyer and Feinberg, 2011) or poor
sleep quality in the child (McDaniel and Teti, 2012).
Trait mindfulness, or observing experiences without becoming emotionally aroused or passing judgment, has been
linked to increased
sleep quality in emerging adults, but little research attention has examined mechanisms that may explain this relationship.