Insomnia is defined as chronic andpersistentdifficulty in either falling asleep,remaining asleep through the night, or waking up too early. How do people feel the next morning if they suffer from insomnia? All types of insomnia can lead to daytimedrowsiness, poor ...
Insomnia is defined as habitual sleeplessness and is sometimes used to describe a disorder recognized by polysomnographic (sleep study) evidence of disturbed sleep. It can often be distinguished by a positive response to one of two questions: Do you have difficulty falling or staying asleep? Do ...
Because sleep needs vary from person to person, insomnia is defined as the chronic inability to obtain the amount of sleep needed for optimal functioning and well-being. Insomnia, which is a symptom rather than a disease, can be classified into three main etiologic groups: insomnias related to...
Insomnia is defined as difficulty falling asleep. There are two main categories of insomnia: sleep onset and sleep maintenance insomnia. Sleep onset insomnia is a difficulty falling asleep at the beginning of the night. It is usually triggered by a stressful event, like a death in the family ...
Insomnia is defined as being a habitual, or regular, inability to sleep. Whilst it can be linked to medical conditions, the most common causes of insomnia are lifestyle related as well asanxiety,depressionandstressrelated. With regards to anxiety, depression and stress, insomnia is not only cau...
Insomnia is defined as the inability to fall asleep, to maintain sleep, or to get back to sleep at night. It is a type of dyssomnia that involves difficulty in initiating or maintaining sleep; chronically non-restorative sleep; difficulty in getting to sleep or staying asleep; also, not fee...
Introduction Insomnia is defined as difficulty falling or staying asleep, or experiencing nonrestorative sleep.1 Approximately one-third of adults reports inTo describe the efficacy and safety of suvorexant for the treatment of insomnia.The pivotal registration trials were accessed by querying http://...
FUNDAMENTALS37EvaluationofInsomniaInsomniaisdefinedassleepdifficulty(difficultyinitiatingormaintainingsleep,earlymorningawakening,orboth)thatisassociateddaytimecon-sequencesbecauseofnighttimesleepdifficulty,withtheprovisothatthenighttimeordaytimeproblemsarenotexplainedbyaninadequateopportunitytosleep.TheInternationalClassifica-tio...
Insomnia is defined as a difficulty in falling asleep, a difficulty in staying asleep, or nonrestorative sleep (awakening feeling unrefreshed). It is usually classified as transient, short-term, or chronic, according to the duration of symptoms, although many affected individuals describe recurrent ...
Insomnia is defined as a “chronic or acute sleep disorder characterized by a complaint of difficulty initiating, and/or maintaining sleep, and/or a subjective complaint of poor sleep quality that results in daytime impairment and subjective report of impairment”2. Its symptoms affect around 50% ...