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Sleep duration increases, particularly among young adults, during COVID-19 pandemic
Mean sleep duration increased in 2020 by 5 to 11 minutes in nearly all groups studied, according to an analysis of Fitbit data from more than 163,000 users in six major U.S. cities “particularly hard hit” by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Later school start times linked to fewer car crashes involving teens
Delaying school start times by slightly more than an hour led to fewer instances of teenagers driving while drowsy and fewer motor vehicle accidents involving younger drivers, researchers reported at SLEEP.
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Any CPAP use in obstructive sleep apnea reduces cardiovascular disease incidence
Patients with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea and no use of continuous positive airway pressure had higher rates of cardiovascular disease than patients who did use continuous positive airway pressure for any length of time.
Sleep disorder serves as 'significant predictor' of incident dementia in patients with TBI
Sleep disorders in both men and women with traumatic brain injury independently correlated with the onset of dementia, according to results of a retrospective cohort study that included than 712,000 adult patients.
Childhood insomnia that persists into adulthood impacts mental health of young adults
Childhood-onset insomnia symptoms that continued into adulthood served as “strong determinants” of internalizing disorders in young adults, according to findings from a 15-year longitudinal study presented at the virtual SLEEP 2021 meeting.
Specific insomnia symptoms impact cognition later in life
Difficulty starting sleep had the greatest impact on cognition later in life compared with other symptoms of insomnia, according to study findings from nearly 2,500 patients presented at the virtual SLEEP 2021 meeting.
VIDEO: Link between COVID-19, sleep apnea and positive airway pressure therapy
In this video, Dennis Hwang, MD, discusses results of a study that analyzed the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea, adherence to positive airway pressure therapy and risk for COVID-19 infection.
Circadian rhythm misalignment may increase risk for ovarian endometriosis in women
Women with circadian rhythm misalignment may be at a greater risk for developing ovarian endometriosis, according to data presented at the European Congress of Endocrinology.
Narcolepsy Severity Scale would allow children to have more 'active role' in care
A 14-item self-reported scale improved the management of and provided guidance for narcolepsy type 1 among children and adolescents aged 10 to 18 years, according to study findings published in Neurology.
Longer use of positive airway pressure may lower elevated COVID-19 risk in patients with sleep apnea
A new study found that obstructive sleep apnea is associated with increased risk for COVID-19 infection, and greater adherence to positive airway pressure therapy was associated with reduced risk for infection.
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