[引用][C] Is psychiatric illness a comorbidity or a contributing cause to RLS?
K Berger - Sleep Medicine, 2006 - infona.pl
Is psychiatric illness a comorbidity or a contributing cause to RLS? × Close The Infona portal
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The relationship between sleep disturbances and psychiatric disorders: introduction and overview
A Winokur - Psychiatric Clinics, 2015 - psych.theclinics.com
This article provides an overview of the relationship between sleep disorders and mental
health, starting with a discussion of changes in the approach to the diagnosis of sleep …
health, starting with a discussion of changes in the approach to the diagnosis of sleep …
[PDF][PDF] 10 Sleep and psychiatric disorders
Psychiatric disorders, in particular mood and anxiety disorders, are among the most
common causes of sleep disturbances. According to previous studies, mental disorders …
common causes of sleep disturbances. According to previous studies, mental disorders …
[引用][C] Regular intake of analgesics as a risk factor of RLS in patients with affective and anxiety disorders?
U Leutgeb - Sleep Medicine, 2004 - europepmc.org
Regular intake of analgesics as a risk factor of RLS in patients with affective and anxiety disorders?
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General concepts of sleep in relation to psychiatry
E Vermetten, E Geuze, J Mertens - Sleep Psychiatry, 2004 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Sleep is a core function of human physiology, controlled by the brain. Two of the major
neurotransmitter systems implicated in sleep, the noradrenergic and serotonergic systems …
neurotransmitter systems implicated in sleep, the noradrenergic and serotonergic systems …
Sleep in psychiatric disorders
PL Franzen, DJ Buysse - Sleep disorders medicine: basic science …, 2017 - Springer
Numerous studies support a bidirectional relationship between poor sleep and psychiatric
symptoms and disorders. The incidence of psychiatric symptoms and disorders is elevated …
symptoms and disorders. The incidence of psychiatric symptoms and disorders is elevated …
[PDF][PDF] Psychiatric and psychological comorbidities
R Benca - Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 2005 - jcsm.aasm.org
Insomnia is more frequently associated with psychiatric disorders than with any other
medical illness. 1 Patients with symptomatic psychiatric disorders complain frequently of …
medical illness. 1 Patients with symptomatic psychiatric disorders complain frequently of …
Sleep disturbances in patients with medical conditions
J Kamath, G Prpich, S Jillani - Psychiatric Clinics, 2015 - psych.theclinics.com
Patients with medical conditions commonly experience sleep disturbances, at much higher
rates than in the general population. 1, 2 Sleep disruptions are often overlooked in these …
rates than in the general population. 1, 2 Sleep disruptions are often overlooked in these …
Psychiatric disorders and sleep
AD Krystal - Neurologic clinics, 2012 - neurologic.theclinics.com
It has long been appreciated that sleep problems are common among those with psychiatric
disorders. The prevailing view has been that sleep problems are generally symptoms of the …
disorders. The prevailing view has been that sleep problems are generally symptoms of the …
Moderate to severe but not mild RLS is associated with greater sleep-related sympathetic autonomic activation than healthy adults without RLS
B Jin, A Wang, C Earley, R Allen - Sleep medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
Introduction Restless legs syndrome (RLS) patients have been found to have high rates of
transitory increases in the activity of the sympathetic autonomic nervous system with …
transitory increases in the activity of the sympathetic autonomic nervous system with …