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Paediatric Sleep Questionnaire for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome Screening: Is Sleep Quality Worthy of Note?

2021

Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) is the most severe condition on the spectrum of sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs). The Paediatric Sleep Questionnaire (PSQ) is one of the most used and validated screening tools, but it lacks the comprehensive assessment of some determinants of OSAS, specifically anamnestic assessment and sleep quality. This study aims to assess the accuracy of some specific items added to the original PSQ, particularly related to the patient’s anamnestic history and to the quality of sleep, for the screening of OSAS in a paediatric population living in Sicily (Italy). Fifteen specific items, divided into “anamnestic” and “related to sleep quality” were added…

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The Relationship Between a Baby's Age and Sleepiness in a Sample of Mothers

2021

One question of great practical importance for the parents, and especially the mother, after the birth of a baby, refers to how long the time during which they have to go with less and more fragmented sleep actually lasts. Most of the studies only explore this issue up to 6 months of the newborn's life, and less is known about the sleep problems the mothers may have after this initial period. The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between the sleep disruption and daytime sleepiness of mothers with infants until 2 years old compared to a group of women currently not at care of babies. To this end, a sample of 113 women, 67 currently bringing up a baby of under 2 years old…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtySleep qualitymotherhoodsleepinessSleep in non-human animalsBF1-990Fragmented sleep03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineagedevelopmental psychologymedicinePositive relationshipPsychologyfatigue030212 general & internal medicinePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral PsychologySleep durationOriginal ResearchbabyFrontiers in Psychology
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Sleep quality does not mediate the association between chronodisruption and metabolic syndrome

2020

ABSTRACTAimsThe objective of the present work was to determine to what extent sleep quality may mediate the association between CD, metabolic syndrome (MS) and body composition (BC).MethodologyCross-sectional study which included 300 adult health workers, 150 of whom were night shift workers and thereby exposed to CD. Diagnosis of MS was made based on Adult Treatment Panel III criteria. Sleep quality was measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Body mass index (BMI), fat mass percentage, and visceral fat percentage were measured as indicators of BC. Data were analyzed using logistic, linear regression and structural equation models.ResultsThe odds of health workers exposed to CD t…

Pittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexSleep qualitybusiness.industryPhysical activityMedicinePhysiologyMetabolic syndromebusinessmedicine.diseaseAssociation (psychology)Body mass indexAdult healthFat mass
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The Acute Effect of Low Intensity Aerobic Exercise on Psychomotor Performance of Athletes with Nocturnal Sleep Deprivation

2018

Objectives: Psychomotor performance is a vital factor which decisively affects the athletic performance. The purpose of the research was to investigate the acute effects of low intensity aerobic exercise on psychomotor performance of athletes with nocturnal sleep deprivation. Methods: Sixteen professional female volleyball players with mean age of 22.3 ± 2.6 years old were studied twice in a balanced, randomized design. The participants were asked to fill the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) prior to the beginning of the study and their nocturnal activity was recorded at 1-minute intervals and scored with the Actiwatch sleep analysis. The study used the Vienna Test System to measure co…

Psychomotor learningmedicine.medical_specialtybiologyAthletesbusiness.industryCognition030229 sport sciencesNocturnalbiology.organism_classificationPittsburgh Sleep Quality Index03 medical and health sciencesSleep deprivation0302 clinical medicinePhysical therapymedicineAerobic exercisemedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCompletely randomized designInternational journal of Sport Studies for Health
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Long-term volume-targeted pressure-controlled ventilation: sense or nonsense?

2017

The technology underlying the development of novel ventilatory modes for long-term noninvasive ventilation of patients with chronic hypercapnia is continuously evolving. Volume-targeted pressure-controlled ventilation is a hybrid ventilation mode designed to combine the advantages of conventional ventilation modes, while avoiding their drawbacks. However, manufacturers have created different names and have patented algorithms and set-up variables, which can result in confusion for physicians and respiratory therapists. In addition, clear evidence for the superiority of this novel mode has not yet been established. These factors have most likely hindered more widespread use of this mode in c…

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtySLEEP QUALITYPressure controlled ventilationChronic hypercapniaHOME MECHANICAL VENTILATIONOBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASEAMYOTROPHIC-LATERAL-SCLEROSISlaw.inventionHypercapnia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOBESITY-HYPOVENTILATION SYNDROMElawACUTE RESPIRATORY-FAILUREmedicineCOPDHumansLEAKS030212 general & internal medicineIntensive care medicineRANDOMIZED CROSSOVER TRIALClinical Trials as TopicHybrid ventilationNoninvasive Ventilationbusiness.industryTerm (time)Clinical PracticeSUPPORT NONINVASIVE VENTILATION030228 respiratory systemEvaluation Studies as TopicVentilation (architecture)Noninvasive ventilationbusinessRespiratory InsufficiencyConventional ventilationHumanThe European respiratory journal
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Just One More Episode: Predictors of Procrastination with Television and Implications for Sleep Quality

2019

© 2019, © 2019 Mass Communication & Society Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Sleep experts have raised concern over the effects of electronic media use on sleep. To date, few studies have looked beyond the effects of duration and frequency of media exposure or examined the underlying mechanisms of this association. As procrastinatory media use has been related to lower well-being, we used data from two survey studies (N1 = 821, N2 = 584) to investigate (a) predictors of procrastinatory TV viewing and (b) the link between procrastinatory TV viewing and sleep quality. Findings from both studies indicate that those with a stronger viewing habit, h…

Sleep qualitybusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesProcrastination050801 communication & media studiesElectronic media0506 political science0508 media and communicationsDuration (music)050602 political science & public administrationSleep (system call)businessPsychologymedia_commonClinical psychologyMass Communication and Society
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Miega kvalitātes rādītāju saistība ar vizuālās uztveres spējām

2020

Bakalaura darba pētījuma mērķis bija noskaidrot, vai cilvēkiem ar augstākiem miega kvalitātes rādītājiem ir precīzāka vizuālā uztvere. Pētījumā piedalījās 56 pieaugušie (34 sievietes; 22 vīrieši) vecumā no 18 līdz 63 gadiem (M=36,60, SD=12,90). Pētījumā tika izmantotas šādas metodes: Pitsburgas miega kvalitātes indeksa aptauja un Vizuālās uztveres tests. Pētījumā iegūtie rezultāti norāda, ka konkrētajā izlasē pastāv statistiski nozīmīgas korelācijas. Uzrādījās statistiski nozīmīga negatīva korelācija starp vizuālās uztveres testa rezultātiem un miega traucējumu apakšskalu; starp vizuālās uztveres testa rezultātiem un iemigšanas laika apakšskalu; starp vizuālās uztveres testa rezultātiem un …

Visual perceptionSleep qualityPsiholoģijaVizuālā uztvereMiega kvalitāte
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Fatigue, sleep, and nocturnal complaints in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

2012

Background and purpose: Fatigue is a common symptom in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Although sleep disturbances are a candidate factor that may interfere with fatigue in patients with ALS, the role of sleep-related abnormalities in determining fatigue in ALS is unknown. Objective: To evaluate the frequency and determinants of fatigue in a group of 91 consecutive patients with ALS, with special attention to the relationship between fatigue and sleep problems. Methods: Measures included the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), ALS Functional Rating ScaleRevised (ALSFRS-R), and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Results: The…

Vital capacitymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryEpworth Sleepiness ScaleBeck Depression Inventorymedicine.diseasePittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexPhysical medicine and rehabilitationNeurologySeverity of illnessmedicinePhysical therapyNocturiaNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisbusinessMuscle crampEuropean Journal of Neurology
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SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS’ ETHICAL STRAIN AND RUMINATION: INDIVIDUAL PROFILES AND THEIR ASSOCIATIONS WITH WEEKLY WELL-BEING

2016

We investigated school psychologists’ experiences of ethical strain (the frequency of ethical dilemmas at work and the stress caused by these dilemmas) and dilemma-related rumination outside working hours. Individual latent profiles were estimated at the study baseline based on these three dimensions. The psychologists’ weekly well-being (vigor, exhaustion, and sleep quality) was compared against their profile during the following three working weeks. The sample included 133 school psychologists, among whom four groups were identified: Low ruminators (39%), an Intermediate group (39%), High ruminators (20%), and Atypical outliers (2%). High ruminators fared least well in terms of weekly wel…

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Examining the Indirect Effect of Online Gaming on Depression via Sleep Inequality and Anxiety—A Serial and Parallel Mediation Analysis

2022

Stress-related disorders are highly prevalent among first-year college students. Gaming disorder (GD) is an emerging disorder linked to physical and psychological consequences. We aimed to investigate the mechanism linking GD with anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders among first-year undergraduate students. Four hundred fifty-seven participants were recruited, and the survey included the Internet Gaming Disorder Scale Short-Form (IGDS9-SF), Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7), Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Our results showed that female students scored significantly higher than males in anxiety and depression. Furthermore, we found…

gaming disorderfirst-year college studentsdepressiondepression; anxiety; gaming disorder; sleep quality; mental health; first-year college studentssleep qualityGeneral Medicineanxietymental healthJournal of Clinical Medicine
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