In the late 1950s
sleep researchers reported that 70 % of the 160 babies they studied began settling by three months of age.
Not exact matches
Researchers have
reported that British children (aged 3 - 8) who
slept in their parents» rooms showed lower daily levels of the stress hormone cortisol (Waynforth 2007).
The
researchers report that South Asian infant care practices were more likely to protect infants from the most important SIDS risks such as smoking, alcohol consumption, sofa - sharing and solitary
sleep.
Kids who don't get enough
sleep are more likely to be obese later on,
researchers report.
In this latest
report,
researchers from the CDC, FDA, and CPSC reviewed data on deaths related to infant
sleep positioners from January 1997 to March 2011.
In previous studies, the
researchers reported multiple serotonin - related brain abnormalities in SIDS cases, including a decrease in serotonin in regions involved in breathing, heart rate patterns, blood pressure, temperature regulation, and arousal during
sleep.
Most recently, he noted,
researchers reported in Science that
sleep functions as a kind of «sewer system» for the brain, at least in mice, by flushing beta - amyloid, which is known to accumulate in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease.
Researchers assessed self -
reports of
sleep timing, sleepiness, and well - being (depressive symptoms and mood) before the school made the schedule change, and evaluated the measures again at approximately one and nine months after the delay.
Babies who were
sleeping in their own rooms at ages 4 or 9 months got more nighttime
sleep than babies the same ages who roomed with parents,
researchers reported online June 5 in Pediatrics.
There is a body of evidence showing the benefits of synchronizing education times with teens» body clocks; interestingly, while «studies of later start times have consistently
reported benefits to adolescent
sleep health and learning, there [is no evidence] showing early starts have a positive impact on such things», add the
researchers.
But now
researchers reporting in Current Biology on December 28 have found a way to capture detailed information on human
sleep cycles over long periods of time while individuals slumber at home in their usual way.
Now
researchers reporting in Current Biology on March 8 have found that
sleep spindles also play a role in strengthening new memories when newly learned information is played back to a person as they
sleep.
The
researchers studied these CDC
reports of inadequate
sleep levels from 765,000 individuals across the country alongside city - level nighttime temperature data from 2002 to 2011.
The
researchers reported their findings in the journal
Sleep Medicine.
Delving further into the data, the
researchers learned that the more time young people
reported spending online, the less
sleep they got.
The more time young people
reported spending online, the less
sleep they got, according to
researchers.
Unbalanced signaling by two molecules that regulate breathing leads to
sleep apnea in mice and rats,
researchers report in the Jan. 23, 2017, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In «Greater Cognitive Deficits with
Sleep - Disordered Breathing among Individuals with Genetic Susceptibility to Alzheimer's Disease: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis,»
researchers report that study participants carrying the apolipoprotein?
Sleeping lizards appear to share distinctive brain activity patterns with sleeping birds and mammals, researchers report in the April 29
Sleeping lizards appear to share distinctive brain activity patterns with
sleeping birds and mammals, researchers report in the April 29
sleeping birds and mammals,
researchers report in the April 29 Science.
Now
researchers reporting in the American Journal of Human Genetics on October 5th have found that our Neanderthal inheritance has contributed to other characteristics, too, including skin tone, hair color,
sleep patterns, mood, and even a person's smoking status.
To try to understand this barrier between waking and
sleep, the
researchers also compared the differences in
reports of images or thoughts of Tetris both before
sleep onset and right after.
In the same study, for those who were
sleep deprived, «self -
reported hunger and appetite ratings significantly increased by 24 percent and 23 percent, respectively,» noted the authors of the review paper, which was led by Julie Shlisky, a
researcher at The New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center at Saint Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital Center.
A study by
researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health found that female students, racial / ethnic minorities, and students of lower socioeconomic status are particularly affected, with teens in these categories less likely to
report regularly getting seven or more hours of
sleep each night compared with their male counterparts, non-Hispanic white teenagers, and students of higher socioeconomic status, respectively.
In previous studies, the
researchers reported multiple serotonin - related brain abnormalities in SIDS cases, including a decrease in serotonin in regions involved in breathing, heart rate patterns, blood pressure, temperature regulation, and arousal during
sleep.
University of Adelaide
researchers have found that men who consume diets high in fat are more likely to feel sleepy during the day, to
report sleep problems at night, and are also more likely to suffer from
sleep apnea.
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.
What's more, the
sleep they did get was worse and they were more tired during the day, the
researchers reported in the December JAMA Pediatrics.
The
researchers write that about 86 percent of parents
reported putting their babies to
sleep with loose bedding between 1993 and 1995.
Johns Hopkins
researchers report that they have identified a protein essential to the formation of the tiny brain region in mice that coordinates
sleep - wake cycles and other so - called circadian rhythms.
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.
A survey of sexsomniacs conducted in 2005 by Nik Trajanovic, a
researcher at the
sleep and alertness clinic at Toronto Western Hospital, Canada, and colleagues concluded it is much more common than medical case
reports alone suggest.
The
researchers found that
reports of shorter
sleep duration and poorer
sleep quality were associated with a greater β - Amyloid burden, a hallmark of the disease.
Most of the afflicted family members, but none of those who
sleep normally, carry a single base - pair mutation in a gene called hPer2, the
researchers report 12 January in a paper published online in Science.
This lack of
sleep not only produces groggy high - school students but also can lead to drug use, the
researchers reported.
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.
For this study, published March 17, 2017, in the journal Scientific
Reports, the
researchers recruited 16 children with obstructive
sleep apnea (OSA).
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 Sept. 18, 2006, issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine.
August 15, 2000 Aging alters
sleep and hormone levels sooner than expected University of Chicago
researchers report that age - related deterioration of
sleep quality occurs in at least two stages, the first occurring, in males, between the ages of 25 and 45.
In a 2007 Wake Forest University study,
researchers found that workers who felt their jobs had adequate flexibility to meet personal and family commitments also
reported getting more
sleep.
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 24 (HealthDay News)-- In a surprising finding, people with
sleep apnea appear to suffer less heart damage during a nonfatal heart attack than those without the condition,
researchers report.
A new study by
researchers at the University of Houston College of Optometry published in the journal Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics found that while the blue light emitted from digital devices could be contributing the high prevalence of
reported sleep dysfunction, participants who wore short wavelength - blocking glasses three hours before bedtime for two weeks experienced a 58 % increase in their evening melatonin levels.
The result: After comparing brain activity records to both groups» nighttime distress
reports, the
researchers concluded that the more REM
sleep was disturbed, the more trouble participants had in putting aside emotional distress.
THURSDAY, Dec. 31, 2015 (HealthDay News)-- A good night's
sleep can help you remember new faces and names,
researchers report.
Your congestion might also keep you awake at night: French
researchers found that more than 40 percent of seasonal - allergy sufferers
reported they weren't able to get a good night's
sleep when their symptoms flared.
Researchers in the Netherlands recently
reported that
sleeping less than six hours a night can increase the risk of stroke by 4.5 per cent, compared to seven to eight hours.
People who drank either red or white wine also
reported better
sleep quality than the group that drank water, and the
researchers found no significant adverse effects with any group.
In another study, published in July,
researchers looked at 245 women in a six - month weight loss program and found that those who
slept more than seven hours a night, and those who
reported better quality
sleep, were 33 percent more likely to succeed in their weight - loss efforts.
From that spinal fluid, the
researchers found that people who
reported poor
sleep quality had, on average, more markers of Alzheimer's disease — including amyloid and tau buildups, brain - cell damage, and inflammation.
A few
researchers advocate taking vitamin D in the morning because some people
report that taking vitamins at night interferes with
sleep.
The
researchers looked at four
sleep problems: self -
reported difficulty falling or staying asleep, frequent snoring,
sleep duration of less than six hours, and either
sleep apnea or rotating shift work.