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  1. 621
    por Kala, Annu, Leemburg, Susan, Jezek, Karel
    Publicado 2023
    “…One of the main clinical signs of SAE are discontinuous sleep periods that are fragmented by frequent awakenings. Although this brain state fragmentation strongly impacts the functionality of the nervous and other systems, its underlying network mechanisms are still poorly understood. …”
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  2. 622
    “…A significant increase in sleep duration (TST) was observed after one month of treatment (463 (49) min to 485 (41) min; p < 0.040), with nonsignificant improvements in sleep-onset latency (SOL), nocturnal awakenings, or sleep efficiency. Only minor adverse effects were reported. …”
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  3. 623
    “…Among the 75 participating physicians, 83% considered that patients on BZD patients had a better quality of sleep and 58% assert that patients on BZDs had restful sleep. 83% of participants agreed that BZDs were associated with fewer nocturnal awakenings 83% and 85% with a decrease in the feeling of irritability. 18% of the doctors think that the easiest way to manage a patient’s anxiety is to prescribe a BZD. 24 doctors believe that chronic use of BZDs is essential to control anxiety. patients’ anxiety. …”
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  4. 624
    “…After controlling for age, race, sex, cognitive status, AD biomarkers, and sleep disorders, a later mid-point of sleep was associated with longer rapid eye movement (REM) onset latency, decreased REM sleep time, lower sleep efficiency, increased sleep onset latency, and more awakenings at night. Late chronotype was also associated with increased <2 Hz non-REM slow-wave activity. …”
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  5. 625
    por Lack, L
    Publicado 2023
    “…Thus Process O inhibition developing to an ongoing state tips the balance to other states (REM or NREM) resulting in the alternation between them of the sleep cycles and allowing longer sleep epochs after brief awakenings.…”
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  6. 626
    “…However, OSAS is per se linked to the development of MH by a combined effect of hypoxia, increased night-time awakenings, reduced sleep efficiency and fragmented sleep. …”
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    “…These participants had less awakenings, a lower percentage of N1 sleep, less sleep stage transitions, and a higher percentage of REM sleep on the nighttime PSG compared to the refreshing naps subgroup. …”
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  9. 629
    “…Conceivably, ophthalmic and illumination factors might have an additive effect on the timing of melatonin excretion, which in turn might predispose individuals to experience early morning awakenings.…”
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  10. 630
    “…Altogether 16.8% reported difficulties initiating sleep (DIS), 43.6% disrupted sleep (DS), and 10.3% early morning awakenings (EMA). The corresponding figures for non-restorative sleep (NRS), tiredness, and sleep deprivation (SLD) were 36.2%, 26.1%, and 23.7%, respectively. …”
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  11. 631
    “…Compared to the other groups, the Pre–Pre group also experienced less TST and more awakenings before and after chemotherapy. Although the Pre/Peri–Peri group evidenced a greater increase in vasomotor symptoms after chemotherapy, there was no relationship with sleep. …”
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  12. 632
    “…Two thirds (64.8%) of the students reported having at least one nocturnal awakening per night. Nightmares were the most common parasomnia reported by students. …”
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  13. 633
    “…Twenty healthy subjects were randomly assigned to two groups: selective REM-D, by awakening them at each REM sleep onset, or non-rapid eye movement sleep interruptions (NREM-I) as control for potential non-specific effects of awakenings and lack of sleep. …”
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  14. 634
    “…There were studies that compared quality of life by the result of health-related quality of life (PAQLQ) symptom-free days, days without the use of beta 2 agonists and days without nocturnal awakenings, all refers to both corticosteroids as equivalent. …”
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  15. 635
    “…Interictal migraineurs had more awakenings (p=0.048), a strong tendency for more slow-wave sleep (p=0.050), lower thermal pain thresholds (TPT) (heat pain thresholds p=0.043 and cold pain thresholds p=0.031) than controls. …”
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  16. 636
    “…RESULTS Severe daily symptoms (defined as symptoms interfering with daily work or causing nighttime awakenings on a daily bases, reported by 4.3% of participants) were associated with cancer mortality (HR 1.48, 95% CI: 1.04-2.05). …”
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  17. 637
    “…The intervention group felt more rested (OR 2.03, p = 0.003) and assessed their condition on awakening as better than the control group (OR 2.35, p = 0.001). …”
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  18. 638
    “…Within Korea, breastfeeding and bottle-feeding at sleep resumption were associated with increased nocturnal awakenings. Evening television viewing was associated with later bedtimes, which may have implications for sleep hygiene recommendations in clinical practice. …”
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  19. 639
    “…The sleep disturbances studied were habitual snoring, difficulty inducing sleep (DIS), difficulty maintaining sleep (DMS), early morning awakenings (EMA), and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). …”
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  20. 640
    “…Sleep parameters (sleep efficiency in percentage [SE%], total sleep time, sleep onset latency, and number of nocturnal awakenings) from actigraphy sleep report were used for consultation and to validate sleep diary. …”
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