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Influence of Concurrent Exercise and Its Timing on Polysomnographic Parameters and Subjective Sleep Quality in Collegiate Adults with Poor Sleep
Sleep disturbances are highly prevalent in collegiate adults. Although different forms of treatments for sleep disturbances exist, the treatments remain unsatisfactory. Exercises are one of the mainstays of th...
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Effect of moderate intensity aerobic exercise training on electrophysiological and biochemical correlates of sleep
Sleep disturbance (SD) is quite prevalent among collegiate students and is reflected upon various scales of measurements such as electrophysiological and biochemical. Despite its high prevalence and negative c...
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Quality of Sleep Predicts Prefrontal Cognitive Decline in Indian Collegiates
To examine the association between sleep quality and pre-frontal cognition, and to assess the predictive ability of sleep quality measures for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in collegiate population.
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Association of P300 Event-Related Potential with Sleep in Indian Collegiate Population
The present study aimed to investigate the association between sleep architecture and cognitive functions using objective electrophysiological measures in an urban Indian collegiate population.
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Impact of Cranial Electrostimulation on Sleep: A Systematic Review
This paper aimed to systematically review the effectiveness of cranial electrostimulation (CES) to improve sleep.
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Anaerobic training and its effects on sleep quality, state, and trait anxiety in collegiate athletes
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of different anaerobic training regimes on state anxiety, trait anxiety, and sleep quality among collegiate athletes.
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Non-action Video Game Training Ameliorates Cognitive Decline Associated with Sleep Disturbance
Sleep disturbance is quite prevalent among students which leads to deleterious consequences on cognitive behavior. Non-action video game training has been shown to improve many aspects of higher order mental f...