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Publikováno v:
SLEEP. 46:A283-A284
Introduction Incidence of diagnosed psychiatric disorders tend to peak during early adulthood. Furthermore, sleep complaints are highly prevalent among college students, and often exacerbate psychiatric disorders. This study aimed to explore the prev
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SLEEP. 46:A108-A109
Introduction Disparities in sleep health and metabolic syndrome (MetS) components co-exist in ethnic/racial minorities. Late adolescents (18-21 y.o.) are a high-risk, yet overlooked population to study sleep disparities and the associated metabolic h
Autor:
Lauren Covington
Publikováno v:
Journal of Advanced Nursing.
Autor:
Lauren Covington, Aditi Satti, Benjamin Brewer, Rachel Blair, Ilona Duffy, Jean-Phillipe Laurenceau, Shannon Mayberry, Angeni Cordova, Elissa Hoopes, Freda Patterson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk. 13
Autor:
Lauren Covington, Benjamin Brewer, Elissa Hoopes, Xiaopeng Ji, Janeese Brownlow, Freda Patterson
Publikováno v:
SLEEP. 46:A105-A105
Introduction Sleep and physical activity behaviors co-exist on a 24-hour continuum of movement, and both independently contribute to long-term health. Limited research has examined temporal, day-to-day associations between sleep and activity among ca
Publikováno v:
SLEEP. 46:A284-A284
Introduction Poor sleep quality is prevalent among college students and has a significant impact on their daily activities. Further, college students are under extreme pressure to excel in an academic, occupational and social context, and psychologic
Autor:
Abigail Strang, David Gao, Seema Rani, Frances Pasquale, Lauren Covington, Freda Patterson, Aaron Chidekel
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 45:A218-A219
Introduction Insufficient nocturnal sleep is the most common reason of excessive daytime sleepiness. Children with asthma are at increased risk for sleep disruption secondary to nocturnal respiratory symptoms and medication effects, as well as more c
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Sleep. 45:A28-A29
Introduction Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are independently associated with short sleep duration (SD) and an increased obesity risk that tracks into adulthood. Similarly, substantial research has demonstrated an association between deficient
0160 Sleep and high body mass index in adolescents: Ethnicity and socioeconomic status as moderators
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 45:A74-A74
Introduction Sleep deficiency and obesity disproportionately affect racial/ethnic minorities and those with lower socioeconomic status (SES). Considerable research has linked sleep deficiency to overweight/obesity. Less clear is the interactive effec