between the ages of 9 and 16. Females typically continue to have menstrual cycles throughout their lives untilmenopauseoccurs between the ages of 40 and 60; however, this cycle may be periodically interrupted over a female’s lifespan due to pregnancy, amenorrhea, the effects of ...
Menstrual cycle-related sleep disturbance appears to be highly prevalent; more research is needed to investigate the role of sleep in the etiology of menstrual disorders and the role of sleep manipulation in their treatment.doi:10.1016/j.jsmc.2007.10.001Baker, Fiona C....
Thus, although menstruating women are likely to show increased sleep disturbance during the luteal phase, those with other, more severe premenstrual symptoms are more likely to experience a luteal increase in daytime sleepiness. 展开 关键词: sleep sleep disturbance menstrual cycle premenstrual symptoms ...
Improvement in motor skill performance is known to continue for at least 24 hr following training, yet the relative contributions of time spent awake and a... MP Walker,T Brakefield,A Morgan,... - 《Neuron》 被引量: 2487发表: 2002年 Quantification of Sleepiness: A New Approach The Stanford...
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In the present study, we investigated whether menstrual cycle phase has an effect on sleep patterns and whether hormonal contraceptive use can influence sleep patterns. The results revealed that women using hormonal con- traceptives had a lower AHI, and also tended to have better sleep ef- ...
Very little slow-wave sleep was observed in either phase of the menstrual cycle. The subject refused further study for evaluation of narcolepsy, although she reported no daytime sleepiness. If replicated, these findings suggest phase of the menstrual cycle may primarily influence REM sleep ...
This effect has not been tested in the context of misaligned sleep cycle. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of sex and menstrual phase on complex cognitive performance, sleepiness and mood during a simulated night-shift. The participants, 22 men, 9 luteal stage women and 5...
The women were distributed in three groups according to the time point of the menstrual cycle on the polysomnography night: menses, mid/late follicular phase, and luteal phase. The volunteers completed questionnaires related to sleep quality, daytime sleepiness, insomnia, fatigue, anxiety, depression,...