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Sleep duration across the lifespan: Implications for health
Obtaining sufficient sleep of adequate quality is increasingly becoming recognized as an important domain of healthy behavior. The Institute of Medicine has released two separate reports in recent yea...
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Michael A. Grandner
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199-201
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| Cinical reviews |
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In search of lost sleep: Secular trends in the sleep time of school-aged children and adolescents
Summary: Background: Sleep deficits are associated with a wide range of detrimental physical and mental health outcomes. There is concern that children are not getting enough sleep, and that sleep dur...
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Lisa Matricciani,
Timothy Olds,
John Petkov
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203-211
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Normal sleep patterns in infants and children: A systematic review of observational studies
Summary: This is a systematic review of the scientific literature with regard to normal sleep patterns in infants and children (0–12years). The review was conducted according to the Preferred Reportin...
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Barbara C. Galland,
Barry J. Taylor,
Dawn E. Elder,
Peter Herbison
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213-222
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Secular trends in adult sleep duration: A systematic review
Summary: Objectives: Little evidence exists to support the common assertion that adult sleep duration has declined. We investigated secular trends in sleep duration over the past 40 years through a sy...
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Yu Sun Bin,
Nathaniel S. Marshall,
Nick Glozier
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223-230
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Longitudinal associations between sleep duration and subsequent weight gain: A systematic review
Summary: Objective: To systematically examine the relationship between sleep duration and subsequent weight gain in observational longitudinal human studies. Methods: Systematic review of twenty longi...
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Lorrie Magee,
Lauren Hale
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231-241
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Is obstructive sleep apnea associated with cortisol levels? A systematic review of the research evidence
Summary: The pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been associated with dysregulation of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis; however a relationship between OSA and altered co...
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Lianne M. Tomfohr,
Kate M. Edwards,
Joel E. Dimsdale
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243-249
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| Technical review |
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Sleep scoring using artificial neural networks
Summary: Rapid development of computer technologies leads to the intensive automation of many different processes traditionally performed by human experts. One of the spheres characterized by the intr...
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Marina Ronzhina,
Oto Janoušek,
Jana Kolářová,
Marie Nováková,
Petr Honzík,
Ivo Provazník
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251-263
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| Physiological review |
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Nitric oxide in the regulation of the sleep-wake states
Summary: Nitric oxide (NO) production involves four different NO-synthases (NOSs) that are either constitutive (neuronal, nNOS; endothelial, eNOS; mitochondrial, mNOS) or inducible (iNOS) in nature. T...
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Raymond Cespuglio,
Donia Amrouni,
Anne Meiller,
Alain Buguet,
Sabine Gautier-Sauvigné
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265-279
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