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Prior-Night Sleep Predicts Next-Day Sedentary Behavior as a Function of Work Duration in Public Safety Telecommunicators
Public safety telecommunicators are at significant risk for obesity and other health conditions, which can likely be attributed to high-intensity job...
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Sleep duration and life satisfaction among older people in China: a longitudinal investigation
This study used a nationally representative sample of older adults in China (age ≥ 60 year; n = 4,861) to unveil the reciprocal relationship between...
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Sleep Restriction
Sleep Restriction Therapy (SRT) is an effective and widely used technique in the treatment of insomnia. It is commonly applied as part of a... -
The Role of Actigraphy and Sleep Diaries in Assessing Sleep in Adults with Insomnia
Proper sleep assessment is important for diagnosis and evaluation of sleep disorders. Actigraphy and sleep diaries are low-cost ways for measuring... -
Assessment of Sleep and Sleep Disruption
Identification of sleep disruption likely to lead to aggression and violent behaviors is dependent on accurate and appropriate assessment. The... -
Association between depression, happiness, and sleep duration: data from the UAE healthy future pilot study
BackgroundThe United Arab Emirates Healthy Future Study (UAEHFS) is one of the first large prospective cohort studies and one of the few studies in...
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A Comparison Between Pre-Sleep Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback and Electroencephalographic Biofeedback Training on Sleep in National Level Athletes with Sleep Disturbances
The current study compared the effects of heart rate variability biofeedback (HRV-BF) and electroencephalographic biofeedback (EEG-BF) on sleep,...
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Psychosocial Determinants of Sleep Behavior and Healthy Sleep Among Adolescents: A Two-Wave Panel Study
To date, it remains unknown which psychosocial determinants identified by several leading behavior change theories are associated with different...
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Sleep, Sleep Quality, and Aggression
Sleep is a periodic and reversible state that occupies nearly one third of our life. Despite its importance for psychological and physical health... -
Can Sleep Facilitate Adaptation for Immigrant High Schoolers? Longitudinal Relations Between Sleep Duration, Acculturative Stress, and Acculturation
Rising rates of youth migration are occurring globally and, thus, the adaptation of immigrant youth to their host country’s cultural norms is a...
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A Longitudinal Study of Stress During Pregnancy, Children’s Sleep and Polygenic Risk for Poor Sleep in the General Pediatric Population
Early life stress is robustly associated with poor sleep across life. Preliminary studies suggest that these associations may begin already in utero....
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School-based interventions to improve sleep duration: Lessons learned and future directions
Recent reports have shown that the majority of school-aged children and adolescents experience insufficient sleep duration making sleep health a...
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Characterisation of Sleep Problems in Angelman Syndrome: A Systematic Review
Studies have reported high prevalence rates of sleep problems in Angelman Syndrome (AS), relating to abnormal sleep–wake cycles and reduced sleep...
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Interventions for Sleep Disruption
Empirical support for a link between sleep disruption and aggression has been established. Chapter 3... -
Effects of Sleep Deprivation
This chapter aims to inform the professional about the effects of sleep deprivation on the individual’s health, quality of life, and performance. In... -
Sleep hygiene and sleep quality in Iranian adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic
ObjectivesSleep is one of the issues that attracted the attention of researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Researchers focused their studies on...
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Sleep Duration Buffers The Effects of Adversity on Mental Health Among Recently Immigrated Latinx Adolescents
The rate of Latinx migration to the U.S. has risen rapidly over the last several decades. Recognizing that Latinx migrant youth are exposed to a high...
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Associations Between Multiple Dimensions of Sleep and Mood During Early Adolescence: A Longitudinal Daily Diary Study
Prior research has observed reciprocal associations between sleep and mood. However, these findings are primarily based on the examination of one or...
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The Influence of Pubertal Development on Early Adolescent Sleep and Changes in Family Functioning
Pubertal development has been separately linked to adolescents’ sleep problems and larger family functioning, but research connecting these...
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Hard Work Makes It Hard to Sleep: Work Characteristics Link to Multidimensional Sleep Health Phenotypes
Work is closely intertwined with employees’ sleep quantity and quality, with consequences for well-being and productivity. Yet despite the...