Journal•ISSN: 2352-7218
Sleep Health
Elsevier BV
About: Sleep Health is an academic journal published by Elsevier BV. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Medicine & Computer science. It has an ISSN identifier of 2352-7218. Over the lifetime, 762 publications have been published receiving 15781 citations.
Topics: Medicine, Computer science, Population, Actigraphy, Sleep (system call)
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Baylor College of Medicine1, Stanford University2, University of Pittsburgh3, University of California, Los Angeles4, Sapienza University of Rome5, Loyola University Chicago6, University of Texas at Austin7, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center8, Boston Children's Hospital9, University of Chicago10, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine11, Georgetown University12, University of Toronto13, Gannon University14, American Academy of Pediatrics15, University of Louisville16, University of Washington17, Eastern Virginia Medical School18
TL;DR: A scientifically rigorous update to the National Sleep Foundation's sleep duration recommendations, determined expert recommendations for sufficient sleep durations across the lifespan using the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method.
2,568 citations
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Stanford University1, Baylor College of Medicine2, University of Pittsburgh3, University of California, Los Angeles4, Sapienza University of Rome5, Loyola University Chicago6, University of Texas at Austin7, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center8, Boston Children's Hospital9, University of Chicago10, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine11, Georgetown University12, University of Toronto13, Gannon University14, American Academy of Pediatrics15, University of Louisville16, University of Washington17, Eastern Virginia Medical School18
TL;DR: Consensus using a multidisciplinary expert Panel lends robust credibility to the results and the self-designated basis for duration selection and critical discussions are provided.
1,210 citations
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Stanford University1, University of Maryland, Baltimore2, Baylor College of Medicine3, University of Pittsburgh4, University of California, Los Angeles5, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific6, University of Chicago7, University of Texas at Austin8, Durham University9, University of Alabama10, Society for Women's Health Research11, University of Bologna12, Gannon University13, Brigham and Women's Hospital14, Mayo Clinic15, University of Washington16
TL;DR: There is consensus among experts regarding some indicators of sleep quality among otherwise healthy individuals, but overall, there was less or no consensus regarding sleep architecture or nap‐related variables as elements of good sleep quality.
688 citations
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TL;DR: A high prevalence of poor sleep among college students, some sex differences, and distinct patterns of mental health symptoms in relation to sleep problems are documents.
247 citations
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TL;DR: Sleep problems and daytime consequences are endemic among Australian adults and a focus on healthy sleep at a policy level as well as increased clinician and public awareness may be warranted.
204 citations