Chapter 028. Sleep Disorders (Part 4) Behavioral Correlates of Sleep States and Stages Polysomnographic staging of sleep correlates with behavioral changes during specific states and stages. During the transitional state between wakefulness and s[r]
States and Stages of Sleep States and stages of human sleep are defined on the basis of characteristic patterns in the electroencephalogram (EEG), the electrooculogram (EOG—a measure of eye-movement activity), and the surface electromyogram (EMG) measured on the c[r]
Factor alpha (TNF-a). Several autho rs report anaugmentation of these cytokines after acute sleep* Correspondence: anke.van.mark@arbeitsmedizin.uni-luebeck.de1Institute of Occupational Medicine, University of Lübeck, 23538 Lübec k,Ratzeburger Allee 160, Germanyvan Mark et al. Journal of Occup[r]
2003 Mahowald MW, Schenck CH: Insights from studying human sleep disorders. Nature 437:1279, 2005 [PMID: 16251953] Malhotra A, White DP: Obstructive sleep apnoea. Lancet 360:237, 2002 [PMID: 12133673] Mignot E et al: Sleeping with the hypothalamus: Emerging therapeutic targets f[r]
Chapter 028. Sleep Disorders (Part 7) Psychophysiologic Insomnia Persistent psychophysiologic insomnia is a behavioral disorder in which patients are preoccupied with a perceived inability to sleep adequately at night. This sleep disorder begins like any other acute inso[r]
Chapter 028. Sleep Disorders (Part 9) Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) Patients with this sensory-motor disorder report an irresistible urge to move the legs, or sometimes the upper extremities, that is often associated with a creepy-crawling or aching dysesthesias deep within the affecte[r]
Chapter 028. Sleep Disorders (Part 14) Shift-Work Disorder: Treatment Caffeine is frequently used to promote wakefulness. However, it cannot forestall sleep indefinitely, and it does not shield users from sleep-related performance lapses. Postural changes, exercis[r]
either on a permanent or rotating schedule. In addition, each week millions more elect to remain awake at night to meet deadlines, drive long distances, or participate in recreational activities. This results in both sleep loss and misalignment of the circadian rhythm with respect to t[r]
modification can be instituted. The distinction between fatigue and sleepiness can be useful in the differentiation of patients with complaints of fatigue or tiredness in the setting of disorders such as fibromyalgia (Chap. 329), chronic fatigue syndrome (Chap. 384), or endocrine defic[r]
Chapter 028. Sleep Disorders (Part 11) Source: Modified from TA Roth, L Merlotti in SA Burton et al (eds), Narcolepsy 3rd International Symposium: Selected Symposium Proceedings, Chicago, Matrix Communications, 1989. Narcolepsy affects about 1 in 4000 people in the United States an[r]
One participant reported employment status as disabled and retired and is therefore counted in the Other category.c Two participants reported being diagnosed by multiple physicians and are therefore counted in the Other category.d On a 0–10-point scale where 0 indicates "no pain[r]
"I will sleep on the proposal tonight and I will give you an answer tomorrow." sleep (something) off - to sleep while the effects of liquor or drugs go away We spent the evening in a nightclub and I had to spend most of the next day sleeping it off. Mr_doody2004[r]
offers several early C19 cites in this sense but deems the termobsolete. Robert Beck (Iceberg Slim) wrote the language of thestreets, not C19 England, suggesting a slang life for the word in theC20 US US, 1969. 2 inexpensive costume jewellery; any low-valuemerchandiseUS, 1914. 3 prison food US, 1950[r]
• Make your own music. Sing or play an instrument.• Be considerate. Music that makes you relax may beannoying to others. 32Take a nap.More than 50 percent of Americans are sleepdeprived. Lack of sufficient sleep is also a widespreadproblem among teenagers. A study conducted by theNational Ins[r]
panicked/wide-eyedRevised response options to “asleep or closed - can’t observe,”“crying,”“tired,”“engaged or alert,”“easily distracted,” and “panicked”Massie et al. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2011, 9:55http://www.hqlo.com/content/9/1/55Page 10 of 11Network: Predictors of deat[r]
Phân biệt giữa chế độ Sleep, Hibernate và Hybrid Sleep Windows cung cấp cho người dùng nhiều chế độ khác nhau để giúp tiết kiệm năng lượng mỗi khi không sử dụng máy mà không muốn tốn thời gian để tắt rồi khởi động lại máy tính. Phải kể đến chế độ Sleep, Hibernate, và Hybrid [r]
greatly reduced levels of hypocretin peptides in their cerebral spinal fluidand no or barely detectable hypocretin-containing neurons in their hypo-thalamus. Multiple lines of evidence suggest that the hypocretinergic systemintegrates homeostatic, metabolic and limbic information and pr[r]
sleazily. Comp: sleazier; sup: sleazi-est.)sled ["slEd] 1. n. a flat platformattached to long, thin blades thatmove easily over snow. 2. iv. toride somewhere on Q; to playwith Q; to travel by Q.sleek ["slik] 1. adj. smooth andshiny. (Especially used to describehair or fur—of people or ani-mals—that i[r]
American College of Rheumatology 1990 Criteria for theClassification of Fibromyalgia. Report of the Multicenter Cri-teria Committee. Arthritis Rheum 1990, 33(2):160-172.2. Lawrence RC, Felson DT, Helmick CG, Arnold LM, Choi H, DeyoRA, Gabriel S, Hirsch R, Hochberg MC, Hunder GG, et al.: Estimatesof[r]
time.) Nếu bạn trằn trọc, khó ngủ bạn có thể dùng get to sleep. It took me hours to get to sleep. Nhưng bạn đừng nói feel asleep, chẳng bao giờ đúng cả, chẳng lẽ bạn không nhớ chữ feel sleepy . Bạn cũng đừng quên sleep còn có nghĩa là “(đủ chỗ/giường) ngủ trọ”. The hotel sleeps[r]