The consequences of a week of insomnia

MH Bonnet, DL Arand - Sleep, 1996 - academic.oup.com
… Because the EEG sleep produced in this study was similar to that found in patients reporting
insomnia, changes in the outcome variables should reflect the consequences of pure "poor" …

The consequences of a week of insomnia II: patients with insomnia

MH Bonnet, DL Arand - Sleep, 1998 - academic.oup.com
… is a common sleep disorder with both nocturnal symptoms and daytime consequences. …
, reference to insomnia should be taken as idiopathic or psychophysiological insomnia only] …

[PDF][PDF] Insomnia-nocturnal sleep disruption-daytime fatigue. The consequences of a week of insomnia

MH Bonnet, DL Arand - Sleep, 1996 - researchgate.net
… Because the EEG sleep produced in this study was similar to that found in patients reporting
insomnia, changes in the outcome variables should reflect the consequences of pure “poor” …

Consequences of insomnia

MH Bonnet, DL Arand - Sleep medicine clinics, 2006 - sleep.theclinics.com
… ] has used a yoke-control design to mimic the arousals, awakenings, and wake time of
patients who have insomnia in a group of normal sleepers for 1 week to determine the extent to …

[PDF][PDF] Insomnia: prevalence, consequences and effective treatment

D Cunnington, MF Junge, AT Fernando - Medical Journal of Australia, 2013 - mja.com.au
… Since many people with insomnia overestimate their sleep disruption and underestimate
actual sleep time, a 2-week sleep diary is a very helpful assessment tool as it assists the sleep …

Insomnia causes, consequences, and therapeutics: an overview

CL Drake, T Roehrs, T Roth - Depression and anxiety, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
… determine the specificity of insomnia consequences in terms of associations with primary
insomnia or comorbid diseases. … The consequences of a week of insomnia. Sleep 19:453–461. …

Prevalence and consequences of insomnia disorders in the general population of Italy

MM Ohayon, S Smirne - Sleep medicine, 2002 - Elsevier
Insomnia symptoms ≥2 nights per week were reported by 27.6% of the sample (30.5% of
women and 24.5% of men; P<0.001). DS was the most frequent symptom (18.9%), followed by …

Insomnia: definition, prevalence, etiology, and consequences

T Roth - Journal of clinical sleep medicine, 2007 - jcsm.aasm.org
… 3 times per week and has been a problem for at least 1 month. What qualifies insomnia to
be … associated with negative consequences, and importantly, these consequences are not a …

How age and daytime activities are related to insomnia in the general population: consequences for older people

MM Ohayon, J Zulley, C Guilleminault… - Journal of the …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
week, 2–3 nights a month, less than 1 night per month, never or rarely). A frequency of 2 to
3 nights per week … For example, a subject who reported waking up at least 2 nights per week

Prevalence of insomnia in a survey of 12 778 adults in France

D Leger, C Guilleminault, JP Dreyfus… - Journal of sleep …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
… ) showed that daytime consequences were discriminative to … ‘daytime consequences’ in the
definition of insomnia was … three times a week for 1 month had daytime consequences. This …