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Sooyeon Suh
Researcher at Sungshin Women's University
Publications - 102
Citations - 2652
Sooyeon Suh is an academic researcher from Sungshin Women's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Insomnia. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 85 publications receiving 1784 citations. Previous affiliations of Sooyeon Suh include Korea University & Stanford University.
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Evening Chronotype Is Associated With Metabolic Disorders and Body Composition in Middle-Aged Adults
Ji Hee Yu,Chang-Ho Yun,Jae Hee Ahn,Sooyeon Suh,Hyun Joo Cho,Seung Ku Lee,Hye Jin Yoo,Ji A Seo,Sin Gon Kim,Kyung Mook Choi,Sei Hyun Baik,Dong Seop Choi,Chol Shin,Nan Hee Kim +13 more
TL;DR: At the population level, evening chronotype was independently associated with diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and sarcopenia, and these results support the importance of circadian rhythms in metabolic regulation.
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CBT for Insomnia in Patients with High and Low Depressive Symptom Severity: Adherence and Clinical Outcomes
Rachel Manber,Rebecca A. Bernert,Sooyeon Suh,Sara Nowakowski,Allison T. Siebern,Jason C. Ong +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that pre- to post CBTI improvements in insomnia symptoms, perceived energy, productivity, self-esteem, and other aspects of well-being were similar among patients with and without elevation in depressive symptom severity.
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Sex Differences in Insomnia: from Epidemiology and Etiology to Intervention.
TL;DR: This paper will review sex differences in insomnia based on risk factors, mechanisms, and consequences, as well as treatment response, and discuss treatment recommendations when working with female populations at different stages in the life span that may be more vulnerable to insomnia.
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Obstructive sleep apnea as a risk factor for cerebral white matter change in a middle-aged and older general population.
Hyun Kim,Chang-Ho Yun,Robert Thomas,Seung Hoon Lee,Hyung Suk Seo,Eo Rin Cho,Seung Ku Lee,Dae Wui Yoon,Sooyeon Suh,Sooyeon Suh,Chol Shin +10 more
TL;DR: Moderate to severe OSA is an independent risk factor for WMC in middle-aged and older individuals, and early recognition and treatment of OSA could reduce the risk of stroke and vascular dementia.
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Hippocampal substructural vulnerability to sleep disturbance and cognitive impairment in patients with chronic primary insomnia: magnetic resonance imaging morphometry.
TL;DR: Hippocampal subfield atrophy in chronic insomnia suggests reduced neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus (DG) and neuronal loss in the cornu ammonis (CA) subfields in conditions of sleep fragmentation and related chronic stress condition.