分析全文以及第一段Elderly people may struggle to sleep as well as they did during their youth because they start to lose part of the brain that helps them fall asleep, scientists believe. There seem to be two main difficulties: falling asleep at the start of the night and then waking up ...
Sleep disorders are common in the elderly population due to coexisting medical conditions including cardiopulmonary, neuropsychiatric, and psychosocial issues. This situation is further accentuated by a wide variety of medications and habitual use of alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine use. Clinical ...
Consequently in the present study, we included measures of subjective indices of sleepiness and QoL in our matched groups of young and elderly subjects in an attempt to explore these issues. We hypothesised that sleep apnoea would be associated with a greater increase in arousal frequency in the ...
Sleep in spousal caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease. STUDY OBJECTIVE: This study examined differences in objective and subjective measures of sleep between caregivers and noncaregivers. DESIGN: Cross-sectiona... McKibbin, Christine L.,S Ancoli-Israel,J Dimsdale,... - 《Sleep》 被引...
uniquely associated with perceived sleep quality, sleep latency, and global Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores.ConclusionsDepression and anxiety in a cohort of elderly Asian subjects are associated with a number of sleep-related issues; both are related to a somewhat different profile of sleep ...
and they will not have any issues falling asleep anymore. However, some people do not stop taking the pills after one week and continue for an indefinite amount of time. Sleeping pills can be both physically and psychologically addictive. For people who depend on them to sleep each night, ...
of cataracts. An individual may grow shorter, and curvature of the spine is common. Joint mobility is limited, and bones become fragile and lose calcium. Mental performance declines, and a person becomes more easily fatigued, less able to recall recent events, and subject to sleep disturbances....
Sleep disorders and the use of sleep medication are major health issues. Since complaints about sleep disturbances are subjective phenomena, the aim of the present study was to investigate which sleep complaints and self-reported disturbances of sleep behavior are connected with the utilization of slee...
Chairman of Neurology at BIDMC and James Jackson Putnam Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School. "Sleep loss and sleep fragmentation is associated with a number of health issues, including cognitive dysfunction, increased blood pressure and vascular disease, and a tendency to develop type 2...
Treatment of sleep disruption in the context of TBI is complicated by issues of an altered neuronal milieu, polypharmacy, and the complex relationship ... Zeitzer,M Jamie,Friedman,... - 《Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development》 被引量: 73发表: 2009年 Risk versus risk: A review of...