First-Time Parents’ Daily Sleep Duration Predicts Their Relationship Satisfaction
Objective total sleep time is more strongly associated with self-reported relationship satisfaction than subjective sleep quality.
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Objective total sleep time is more strongly associated with self-reported relationship satisfaction than subjective sleep quality.
Results highlight the importance of a consistent bedtime reinforced by intention¬al parenting practices for a child’s overall cognitive development.
Children and teens with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea had lower average grades in school than students without sleep-disordered breathing.
Study provides new insight into how the brain responds to light.
Sleep corrects the drift in color perception that occurs during wakefulness.
A study shows that sleep disturbances persist even 1.5 months after soldiers return from deployment.
With more than 29,000 participants, the study is the largest investigation of sleep and metabolic syndrome.
Pitchers who are “morning types” appear to have an advantage over night owls.
Study uses “Guitar Hero III” to show that sleep may play a role in the consolidation of a complex motor-learning task.
Men are more likely than women to report sexsomnia, but few patients talk to their doctor about the problem.
Early school start times promote sleep deprivation and daytime sleepiness, which can reduce the alertness of teen drivers.
In March the AASM held the 2010-2011 elections for the chairs of the eight membership sections.
Section meetings at SLEEP 2010 in San Antonio, Texas, allow attendees to ask questions, suggest ideas and meet members of the Section Steering Committees.
Many of the SLEEP 2010 sessions are already filling up quickly; attendees are encouraged to register early to ensure that your space is reserved in these popular sessions.
The AASM is currently accepting interest forms for membership section chairs.
Individuals may begin submitting abstracts and session proposals for SLEEP 2010.
Get feedback about your session proposal for SLEEP 2010 before you submit it to the APSS Program Committee.
Last week, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) released its 2010 Federal Work Plan.
Sex differences in sleep-related memory and mood regulation
Adolescents living the 24/7 lifestyle: effects of caffeine and technology on sleep duration and daytime functioning
Sleep promotes lasting changes in memory for emotional scenes
Does sleep duration influence body mass index in twins?
Sleep-disorded breathing and weight gain: The Sleep Heart Health Study
The relationship of weekday and weekend sleep on academic performance in adolescents
Caffeine protects against increased risk-taking behavior during severe sleep deprivation.
Does habitual stress cause sleep problems and daytime functioning impairments, or is stress the result of poor sleep?
Prevalence of sleep disturbances and related symptoms in a national, community sample of older adults
Sleep fragmentation predicts all-cause mortality in a cohort of middle aged and older adults.
Who sleeps better? Socioeconomic differences in reports of sleep disturbance
Older adults are less vulnerable to sleep deprivation than younger adults during cognitive performance.
Co-sleeping, parental presence, and sleep in young children: a cross-cultural perspective
Sleep disturbance and daily relationship quality in couples: evidence for bidirectional associations