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Association Of Sleep Duration, Napping, And Sleep Patterns

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Study objectives: Previous studies examining bidirectional relationships between nocturnal sleep and napping have focused on sleep duration, leaving a gap in our

Association of Sleep Duration, Napping, and Sleep Patterns With Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases: A Nationwide Twin Study Zhiyu Wang, Wenzhe Yang, Xuerui Li, Xiuying Qi, Kuan

Napping, sleep and affect in late- and short- sleeping adolescents: An

Smoothed curve fit of sleep duration, daytime napping, and depression ...

Association of night-time sleep duration and daytime napping with all-cause and cause-specific mortality in older British men: This cohort study of older men aged 71–92

To investigate the association between total sleep duration variability and stroke in the middle-aged and elderly population in China. Data were collected from the 2011, 2013,

The risk of HUA and daytime napping was statistically significant(OR 1.34, 95% CI: 1.12–1.61). Conclusions. Short sleep duration and prolonged daytime napping are

Sleep duration, napping, and sleep patterns (assessed by sleep duration, chronotype, insomnia, snoring, and daytime sleepiness) were self‐reported at baseline. CVDs

  • Association of night-time sleep duration and daytime napping
  • A Look at the Effect of Sleep Patterns on Cardiovascular Health
  • Healthy sleep durations appear to vary across cultures

We examined the associations between sleep characteristics and cardiovascular biomarkers among middle-aged and older adults from the general population

A Look at the Effect of Sleep Patterns on Cardiovascular Health

We aimed to examine the association of nighttime sleep duration, daytime napping, and sleep patterns with CVDs and explore whether genetic and early‐life environmental factors account for this association.

Although some studies suggest that sleep variables, including short or long sleep durations and napping, may influence serum uric acid levels, results are inconsistent. A

The risk of HUA and daytime napping was statistically significant(OR 1.34, 95% CI: 1.12–1.61). Conclusions. Short sleep duration and prolonged daytime napping are

Sleep plays an important role in maintaining normal physiological functions throughout the life cycle of the body, involving inflammation, immune response, glucose regulation, energy

Reduced sleep duration has been increasingly reported to predict obesity. However, timing and regularity of sleep may also be important. In this study, the cross

Studies have increasingly shown that short and excessively long sleep durations are linked to worse cardiovascular outcomes, 1 and accumulating research has begun to shed

In this study, persistent short nighttime sleep duration trajectory was associated with subsequent multimorbidity risk. Daytime napping could compensate for the risk of

Short sleep duration and prolonged daytime napping are associated with an increased risk of HUA. These findings suggest that sleep patterns should be considered in lifestyle interventions

Is there an association between daytime napping, cognitive function

  • Is there an association between daytime napping, cognitive function
  • Sleep Health: Journal of the National Sleep Foundation
  • The association between sleep patterns and obesity in older adults
  • Napping, sleep and affect in late- and short- sleeping adolescents: An

We found that 1) people from cultures with short sleep durations do not suffer from more negative health outcomes; 2) the optimal amount of sleep duration varies between cultures, and 3)

Association between categories of sleep duration and age. | Download ...

Objectives: To determine whether longitudinal trajectories of nighttime sleep duration and daytime napping duration are related to subsequent multimorbidity risk. To explore whether daytime

Most, but not all, findings suggest that long-duration (>35–90 min) versus short-duration (20–30 min) naps provide greater benefits to athletes and that lack of benefit or even

We examined the data of British Regional Heart Study, which included 1722 men aged 71-92 years and had night-time sleep duration and daytime napping measured at baseline and were

To assess overall sleep, we created a sleep score based on 4 low-risk sleep factors, details of which were presented in our previous study. 6 Briefly, low-risk sleep factors

Association of night-time sleep duration and daytime napping

We aimed to examine the association of nighttime sleep duration, daytime napping, and sleep patterns with CVDs and explore whether genetic and early-life environmental factors

Objective: To investigate the associations of sleep duration, midday napping, sleep quality, and change in sleep duration with risk of incident stroke and stroke subtypes.

Sleep duration is a novel and potentially modifiable risk factor for cancer. We evaluated the association of self-reported sleep duration and daytime napping with odds of

Currently, the association of sleep duration and daytime napping with the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is still controversial. This study was designed to

Nonetheless, the patterns of socio-economic and health-related correlates with sleep duration and insomnia symptoms and the association of extreme sleep duration and

Napping is common among college students, with studies reporting between 43% and 54% of college age samples napping at least once per week. 1., 2., 3. Despite the

Sleep patterns change during college, and students may nap to compensate for lost sleep. Despite the increased prevalence of napping among students, few studies have

Association of night-time sleep duration and daytime napping with all-cause and cause-specific mortality in older British men: Association of longitudinal patterns of nighttime

Studies have identified associations between various aspects of napping (ie, frequency, timing, and duration) and nightly sleep patterns using cross-sectional data.

We aimed to examine the association of nighttime sleep duration, daytime napping, and sleep patterns with CVDs and explore whether genetic and early‐life environmental factors account