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Longitudinal associations between high school sleep characteristics and young adult health outcomes
AbstractStudy Objectives:Short sleep duration and evening chronotype are independently associated with negative health outcomes. However, it is unclear how adolescent sleep duration and chronotype are longitudinally associated with health outcomes during early ...
Sleep disparities in Asian Americans: a comprehensive review
AbstractStudy Objectives:This review summarizes race-based sleep health disparities between Asian Americans and other American racial groups and compares sleep outcomes between Asian American subgroups disaggregated by ethnicity and ancestral national origin. The ...
Socioeconomic status and sleep health: a narrative synthesis of 3 decades of empirical research
AbstractStudy Objectives:This review aims to assess the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and sleep health in the general population and the mediating effects of lifestyle and mental and physical health in this relationship.
Methods:Observational ...
Racial/ethnic differences in the beneficial effect of social support on sleep duration
AbstractStudy Objectives:Social support (SS) is associated with better health outcomes, including sleep health. However, the specific sources of SS that benefit sleep are unclear, and whether these associations vary by race/ethnicity or age is unknown. The aim of ...
Toward precision sleep medicine: variations in sleep outcomes among disaggregated Asian Americans in the National Health Interview Survey (2006–2018)
AbstractStudy Objectives:Asian Americans report higher rates of insufficient sleep than non-Hispanic Whites (NHWs). It is unclear how sleep outcomes differ among disaggregated Asian subgroups.
Methods:The National Health Interview Survey (2006–2018) was used to ...
Associations of actigraphy measures of sleep duration and continuity with executive function, vigilance, and fine motor control in children with snoring and mild sleep-disordered breathing
AbstractStudy Objectives:Children with snoring and mild sleep-disordered breathing may be at increased risk for neurocognitive deficits despite few obstructive events. We hypothesized that actigraphy-based sleep duration and continuity associate with ...
Sleep duration is associated with metabolic syndrome in adolescents and children: a systematic review and meta-analysis
AbstractStudy Objectives:Studies on the associations between sleep duration and metabolic syndrome in adolescents and children have reported mixed results. To shed more light on this issue, we conducted this meta-analysis by synthesizing the results of previous ...
U-shaped association between sleep duration and the risk of respiratory diseases mortality: a large prospective cohort study from UK Biobank
AbstractStudy Objectives:Our cohort study aimed to study the association between sleep duration and risk of mortality due to respiratory diseases.
Methods:We included 498,200 participants from UK Biobank (2006–2021). We classified sleep duration as short sleep ...
Sleep quantity and quality of critically ill children perceived by caregivers and bedside nursing staff: a pilot study
AbstractStudy Objectives:Sleep is crucial for healing but often impaired in the pediatric intensive care unit due to environmental disruptions. Caregivers and bedside nursing staff are often most aware of these factors and the impact on patient sleep, but studies ...
Associations of deep sleep and obstructive sleep apnea with family relationships, life satisfaction, and physical stress experience in children: a caregiver perspective
AbstractStudy Objectives:Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and poor quality of sleep negatively impacts health-related quality of life in adults, but few studies have evaluated the association between sleep disturbance (eg, OSA, inadequate sleep) and health-related ...
Habitual short sleepers with pre-existing medical conditions are at higher risk of Long COVID
AbstractStudy Objectives:Preliminary evidence suggests that the risk of Long COVID is higher among people with pre-existing medical conditions. Based on its proven adjuvant role in immunity, habitual sleep duration may alter the risk for developing Long COVID. ...
Association of Current Work and Sleep Situations with Excessive Daytime Sleepiness and Medical Incidents among Japanese Physicians
AbstractObjective: The aim of the present study was to clarify the current work and sleep situations of physicians in Japan and to clarify the association between these situations and excessive daytime sleepiness as well as medical incidents.
Methods: A self-...
The Association between Sleep Duration and Self-Rated Health in the Korean General Population
AbstractStudy Objectives:Sleep duration is recognized as one of the most common issues in modern society. Self-rated health is a commonly used subjective health measure based on a single question asking individuals to rate their general health on a four- or five-...
Sleep Duration, Quality, or Stability and Obesity in an Urban Family Medicine Center
AbstractPurpose:Inadequate sleep has negative metabolic consequences that may contribute to obesity. A priori hypotheses posit relationships between sleep characteristics, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, appetite, fatigue, and obesity in laboratory, clinical, ...
Associations between Sleep Duration, Sleep Quality, and Cognitive Test Performance among Older Adults from Six Middle Income Countries: Results from the Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE)
AbstractBackground:Alterations in sleep architecture are common among older adults. Previous studies have documented associations between sleep duration, sleep quality, and cognitive performance in older individuals, yet few studies have examined these trends ...
Prolonged Sleep under Stone Age Conditions
AbstractStudy Objectives:We report on a unique experiment designed to investigate the impact of prehistoric living conditions on sleep-wake behavior.
Methods:A group of five healthy adults were assessed during life in a Stone Age-like settlement over two months.
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Sleep Complaints in Older Blacks: Do Demographic and Health Indices Explain Poor Sleep Quality and Duration?
AbstractObjective:To examine the relationship between measures of sleep quality and the presence of commonly encountered comorbid and sociodemographic conditions in elderly Black subjects.
Method:Analyses included participants from the Baltimore Study of Black ...
Short Duration of Sleep Is Associated with Elevated High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Level in Taiwanese Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study
AbstractBackground:Elevated plasma levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) have been associated with increased adverse health outcomes. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of sleep duration with risk of elevated hs-CRP levels ...
Sleep Education Improves the Sleep Duration of Adolescents: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study
AbstractPurpose:To determine the feasibility and pilot a sleep education program in New Zealand high school students.
Methods:A parallel, two-arm randomized controlled pilot trial was conducted. High school students (13 to 16 years) were randomly allocated to ...
Association of Self-Reported Sleep and Hypertension in Non-Insomniac Elderly Subjects
AbstractObjectives:Sleep duration and sleep quality play important roles in the development of hypertension (HT) in middle-aged subjects, with controversial data in elderly. In this study, we investigated the link between HT and self-reported sleep in non-...