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pro vyhledávání: '"M A, Carskadon"'
Autor:
S Ancoli-Israel, J S Antrobus, C Ballas, S Banks, R Basheer, M Bentivoglio, M Boly, G Buzsáki, S M Caples, M A Carskadon, A-M Chang, J J Chrobak, L Churchill, C Cirelli, M A Cramer-Bornemann, T T Dang-Vu, M Desseilles, A Destexhe, D F Dinges, SPA Drummond, D J Earnest, M G Frank, P M Fuller, E Garcia-Rill, A Germain, C Guilleminault, H L Haas, H C Heller, J A Hobson, B E Jones, K Kristensson, J M Krueger, D Kuiken, S Laureys, J A Lesku, R Levin, L Lin, J Lu, M W Mahowald, P Maquet, D Martinez-Gonzalez, R W McCarley, B S McKenna, J T McKenna, S C Mednick, E Mignot, J D Minkel, G Moonen, J M Mullington, M Nicolelis, T Nielsen, S Nishino, E F Pace-Schott, P Peigneux, R Pelayo, N C Rattenborg, D M Rector, S Ribeiro, M Rissling, C H Schenck, M Schredl, T J Sejnowski, O Selbach, O A Sergeeva, A Sirota, V K Somers, M Steriade, R Stickgold, R Szymusiak, L Tarokh, G Tononi, S C Veasey, M P Walker, E J Wamsley, A Zadra, P C Zee
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::ff8d8904239176ce84800db5401c0ef4
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-375073-0.50003-8
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-375073-0.50003-8
Publikováno v:
Archives italiennes de biologie. 139(3)
In summary, this study of sleep in adolescents on an atypical schedule of 18-hour nights showed marked but not unanticipated differences in sleep as function of prior sleep deprivation. Unanticipated was the evidence of "recovery" sleep in adolescent
Publikováno v:
Child and adolescent psychiatric clinics of North America. 8(4)
In sum, sleep disorders are common problems for children and adolescents, with estimates indicating that approximately 20% to 25% of the pediatric population experiences some type of sleep disturbance. Furthermore, clinicians should be aware that sle
Autor:
A R, Wolfson, M A, Carskadon
Publikováno v:
Child development. 69(4)
Sleep and waking behaviors change significantly during the adolescent years. The objective of this study was to describe the relation between adolescents' sleep/wake habits, characteristics of students (age, sex, school), and daytime functioning (moo
Publikováno v:
Chest. 109(3)
Aims were (1) to provide normative values for sleep and sleep-related breathing variables and physical features (cephalometrics, body mass index [BMI], and tonsillar size) in older children/adolescents and young adults, (2) to describe sex and age gr
Publikováno v:
Chest. 109(3)
We postulated that nasal occlusion would provide a challenge enabling us to assess factors predisposing development of sleep apnea in older children/adolescents and young adults. Factors of interest included sex, age, body mass index (BMI), tonsillar
Publikováno v:
The American review of respiratory disease. 145(2 Pt 1)
Previous studies of single families have suggested that familial factors may be important in the pathogenesis of obstructive sleep apnea. In this report, the role of inheritance in obstructive sleep apnea was assessed by quantitating the degree of fa
Autor:
M A, Carskadon
Publikováno v:
Pediatrician. 17(1)
Most studies of adolescent sleep habits show a pattern of decreasing total sleep time, a tendency to delay the timing of sleep, and an increased level of daytime sleepiness. Laboratory tests have shown that adolescents do not have a decreased need fo
Autor:
M A, Carskadon, W C, Dement
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 2(3)
Ten young adult (ages 17-21) volunteers lived on a 90 min sleep-wake schedule for 86 (n = 5) or 96 (n = 5) consecutive 90 min periods. Subjects were permitted to sleep in 30 min episodes separated by 60 min of enforced wakefulness. These bedrest epis