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Here we reviewed the evidence regarding the impact of sleep deprivation on immune-related diseases by discussing the major points as follows: (1) the immune–sleep relationship; (2) the association of sleep deprivation with the development and/or progression of immune-related chronic diseases; and ...
Separate measurement of the prospective and the retrospective component is, however, crucial for the purpose of the present studies: The literature suggests that if increased subjective sleepiness and low subjective sleep quality are associated with worse PM, this should be driven by deficits in the ...
Poor subjective sleep quality, delayed sleep onset, short duration of sleep, low sleep efficiency, and daytime dysfunction each constitute a different type of sleep disturbance or SRP [9,10]. The empirical sleep literature has revealed notable differences in the SRP-suicidality association [11]. ...
In the recent past, the literature concerning the association of dietary components and mental health has gained more attention [8]. For instance, findings from a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies revealed that a healthy dietary pattern containing high intakes of fruits, ...
Poor sleep and sleep-related problems are common among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, affect daytime performance, and have health implications. This chapter reviews behavioral assessment and intervention for sleep concerns, incl
It is difficult to compare the findings with those reported in the literature because most previous experimental studies12,13 appeared to involve children with clinical sleep issues, where greater benefits might be expected. In young children with obstructive sleep apnea, significant improvements in HRQO...
Despite the large volume of epidemiological literature regarding disease outbreaks, there is limited information available on mental health problems in hospital staff during the maximum point of the COVID-19 epidemic in China. In the present study, the psychological states of hospital staff in the fi...
While ML techniques have become increasingly prevalent in this domain, a notable gap exists in the literature concerning the utilization of gradient-boosting algorithms29 for IED detection. Gradient Boosting currently stands as a frontrunner in the field of classical ML based on feature extraction30....
a meta-analysis highlighted that women faced a 1.41-fold increased risk of insomnia compared to men for all subjects, and the ratio rose to 1.73-fold in the women group over 65 years old30. In summary, our results also indirectly support existing literature highlighting poorer sleep quality in...