Sleep in the aging population
B Miner, MH Kryger - Sleep medicine clinics, 2020 - sleep.theclinics.com
Sleep is an important component for health and wellness across the lifespan. The number of
people in the United States who are 65 years or older is steadily increasing, and is expected …
people in the United States who are 65 years or older is steadily increasing, and is expected …
Risk factors for sleep disturbances in older adults: evidence from prospective studies
No systematic review of epidemiological evidence has examined risk factors for sleep
disturbances among older adults. We searched the PubMed database combining search …
disturbances among older adults. We searched the PubMed database combining search …
Behavioral and pharmacological therapies for late-life insomnia: a randomized controlled trial
CM Morin, C Colecchi, J Stone, R Sood, D Brink - Jama, 1999 - jamanetwork.com
ContextInsomnia is a prevalent health complaint in older adults. Behavioral and
pharmacological treatments have their benefits and limitations, but no placebo-controlled …
pharmacological treatments have their benefits and limitations, but no placebo-controlled …
Incidence and risk factors of insomnia in a population-based sample
Introduction: Despite the high prevalence of insomnia, there is little information about its
incidence and risk factors. This study estimated the incidence of insomnia and examined …
incidence and risk factors. This study estimated the incidence of insomnia and examined …
Insomnia: conceptual issues in the development, persistence, and treatment of sleep disorder in adults
CA Espie - Annual review of psychology, 2002 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract This paper critically reviews the evidence base for previously reported conceptual
models of the development and persistence of insomnia. Although a number of perspectives …
models of the development and persistence of insomnia. Although a number of perspectives …
Insomnia: prevalence, impact, pathogenesis, differential diagnosis, and evaluation
E Mai, DJ Buysse - Sleep medicine clinics, 2008 - Elsevier
Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder affecting millions of people as either a primary
or comorbid condition. Insomnia has been defined as both a symptom and a disorder, and …
or comorbid condition. Insomnia has been defined as both a symptom and a disorder, and …
Sleep: a marker of physical and mental health in the elderly
KJ Reid, Z Martinovich, S Finkel, J Statsinger… - The American journal of …, 2006 - Elsevier
Objective The objective of this study was to determine the occurrence and recognition of
common sleep-related problems and their relationship to health-related quality-of-life …
common sleep-related problems and their relationship to health-related quality-of-life …
More than a marker: interaction between the circadian regulation of temperature and sleep, age-related changes, and treatment possibilities
EJW VanSomeren - Chronobiology international, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
The neurobiological mechanisms of both sleep and circadianregulation have been
unraveled partly in the last decades. A network of brainstructures, rather than a single locus …
unraveled partly in the last decades. A network of brainstructures, rather than a single locus …
Insomnia in men—a 10-year prospective population based study
Study objectives: to prospectively analyze changes in the prevalence of insomnia and the
relationship between insomnia, aging, lifestyle, and medical disorders Design: a longitudinal …
relationship between insomnia, aging, lifestyle, and medical disorders Design: a longitudinal …
Precipitating factors of insomnia
Insomnia is a prevalent health complaint whose onset is precipitated by a variety of factors.
There is an important need to identify and describe these factors to improve our …
There is an important need to identify and describe these factors to improve our …