Jenkinson C, Davies RJ, Mullins R, Stradling JR. Long- term benefits in self-reported health status of nasal continuous positive airway pressure therapy for ob- structive sleep apnoea. Qjm 2001; 94: 95-9.Jenkinson C,Davies RJ,Mullins R et al.Long-term benefits in self...
Sleep is something we may take for granted, until we aren’t able to sleep well. Then, sleep becomes a mysterious and frustrating process. Balanced diet, sleep and healthy living are considered three pillars of a blissful life. Sleep is an essential function as it provides rest and aids rec...
Less sleep brings on foul moods. If your body feels smashed after few sleepless nights, you are likely to haveno desire for having sex. But if you sleep better and rest well, then you will feel optimistic. Neurotransmitters like dopamine andserotonin productionget increased with good sleep. An...
The aetiology of sleep disturbance includes poor sleep hygiene, medical and psychiatric disorders, sleep apnoea, periodic limb movements and restless leg syndrome. One key factor in the development of sleep disturbance in the nursing home is the environment, particularly with respect to high levels ...
and obstructive sleep apnoea. This allowed us to consider quality of life indices and other health measures such as muscle strength, inflammatory biomarkers, and ovulatory function. Our findings, for example, revealed improvements in ovulatory function even with low-level weight loss, a result that ...
Intermittent hypoxia, initially associated with adverse effects of sleep apnea, has now metamorphosed into a module for improved sports performance. The regimen followed for improved sports performance is milder intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) as com
Long-term quality-of-life outcomes in children undergoing adenotonsillectomy for obstructive sleep apnoea: a longitudinal study. Our study demonstrates that the benefits of surgery are still persistent and the children continue to improve in the long term... PS Randhawa,R Cetto,G Chilvers,... ...
objective and subjective sleep assessments employing actigraphy and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale, and postural balance using the Y balance test (YBT) were conducted before and after the intervention. Results: No significant negative effects of TRE were observed for HRV and objective sleep parameters. ...
Mouth-breathers also sleep more lightly than nose-breathers and are more likely to snore and experience sleep apnoea, harming exercise performance. Carbon dioxide acts as the catalyst for haemoglobin to release oxygen to your muscles. In other words, you need it for oxygen to be delivered to yo...
Sleeping disorders like sleep apnoea and insomnia are common heath issues suffered by the elderly people as well as the young generation. Sleeping disorders are mainly caused due to stress and may trigger underlying complicated health-related problems. The seeds of lotus are used as effective home ...