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A manual of standardized terminology, techniques and scoring system for sleep stages of human subjects
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The article was published on 1968-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 11993 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sleep Stages & Hypnogram.read more
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Is Associated With Some Components of Metabolic Syndrome
Masakazu Kono,Koichiro Tatsumi,Toshiji Saibara,Akira Nakamura,Nobuhiro Tanabe,Yuichi Takiguchi,Takayuki Kuriyama +6 more
TL;DR: Independent of visceral fat obesity, OSAS was associated with hypertension, dyslipidemia, and hyperglycemia, and it is possible that OSAS may predispose even nonobese patients to the development of metabolic syndrome.
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Single and combined effects of air, road, and rail traffic noise on sleep and recuperation.
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of air, road and rail traffic noise on sleep and recuperation were investigated for 11 consecutive nights, which included eight noise exposure nights and one noise-free control night.
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Impaired nighttime sleep in healthy old versus young adults is associated with elevated plasma interleukin-6 and cortisol levels: physiologic and therapeutic implications
Alexandros N. Vgontzas,Manolis Zoumakis,Edward O. Bixler,Hung Mo Lin,Paolo Prolo,Antonio Vela-Bueno,Anthony Kales,George P. Chrousos +7 more
TL;DR: In healthy adults, age-related alterations in nocturnal wake time and daytime sleepiness are associated with elevations of both plasma IL-6 and cortisol concentrations, but REM sleep decline with age is primarily associated with cortisol increases.
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Frequency analysis of the resting awake EEG in mild senile dementia of Alzheimer type.
TL;DR: The earliest changes in the resting EEG in SDAT are increased theta and decreased beta power, which are not identical to those reported in normal aging, in which a decrease in alpha activity accompanies the changes inTheta and beta.
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Fibrinogen levels and obstructive sleep apnea in ischemic stroke.
Thomas E. Wessendorf,Alfred F. Thilmann,You-Ming Wang,Andreas Schreiber,N. Konietzko,Helmut Teschler +5 more
TL;DR: The correlation between severity of coexisting OSA and fibrinogen level in patients with stroke suggests a possible pathophysiological mechanism for an increased risk of stroke in patientswith OSA.