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  1. Sleep disturbances are one of the biggest barriers to resuming normal functioning following cancer treatment. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) has demonstrated efficacy in cancer survivors but...

    Authors: Krista M. Greeley, Rachel M. Lee, Joshua Tulk, Scott V. Harding, Yanqing Yi, Kris Aubrey-Bassler and Sheila N. Garland
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2025 9:10
  2. Sleep patterns, including sleep quality, daytime sleepiness, and chronotype preferences, are critical to the academic performance and well-being of healthcare students. This study examines these factors among ...

    Authors: Mojgan Taebi, Tayebeh Eghbali, Mohadeseh Balvardi, Asma Ghonchepour, Mansooreh Azizzadeh Forouzi and Ali Hossienzadeh
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2025 9:16
  3. Narcolepsy type I (NT1) is a life-long debilitating autoimmune neurological condition characterised by excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS); the only symptom universal to all patients. Issues regarding sleep eff...

    Authors: Steven Jervis, Antony Payton, Altug Didikoglu, Arpana Verma and Kay Poulton
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2025 9:17
  4. Police officers are particularly vulnerable to poor sleep quality, which can have a serious detrimental impact on their health because of the numerous stressors they deal with on a daily basis. Therefore, poli...

    Authors: Zelalem Birhan, Fikir Addisu, Temesgen Ergetie, Wubalem Fekadu, Nigusie Abebaw, Tamrat Anbesaw, Asmare Belete and Bogale Birhanu
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2025 9:8
  5. Sleep is an important component of human biological functioning and is necessary for optimal health and the maintenance of cognitive and psychological functions. Sleep hygiene is a collective term for the beha...

    Authors: Ahmed Talaia, Ahmed Sowidan, Ahmed Fahim, Ahmed Elzohery, Amira Hammoda and Ibrahim Kabbash
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2025 9:6
  6. Sleep plays a crucial role in physical and mental health, and its lack is associated with chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs). To investigate how anxiety and depression influence this relationship, espec...

    Authors: Luiz Antônio Alves de Menezes Júnior, Frederico Machado Almeida, Bruna Carolina Rafael Barbosa, George Luiz Lins Machado-Coelho and Adriana Lúcia Meireles
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2025 9:4
  7. Sleep disorders, specifically insomnia, are recognized as global public health concerns. The present study is to evaluate the potential effects of a multi-ingredient formula through a multimodal approach on sl...

    Authors: Anna Andersen, David Vollmer, Brent Vaughan, Dennis Eggett, Michael A. Grandner and Xuesheng Han
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2025 9:3
  8. Mandibular advancement devices (MADs) increase the airway by providing a stable anterior position of the mandible, advancing the tongue and soft palate and potentially changing the genioglossus muscle activity...

    Authors: Wei Min Natalie Tan, Kok Weng Lye, Seyed Ehsan Saffari and Choy Yoke Poon
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2025 9:5

    The Correction to this article has been published in Sleep Science and Practice 2025 9:7

  9. Literature shows that traditional measures of obesity such as body mass index (BMI), waist-to-height ratio (WtHR), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), and waist circumference (WC) may not be precise measures of obesity ...

    Authors: Edmore Madondo, Paddington T. Mundagowa, Ayesha Mukhopadhyay, Debra Bartelli, Yu Jiang and Fawaz Mzayek
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2025 9:1
  10. This study aimed to identify characteristics associated with cognitive impairment in older individuals with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) using the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-Revised (ACE-R) that cou...

    Authors: Thomas Georgeson, Lacey Atkins, Alex Zahnleiter, Philip I Terrill, Eamonn Eeles, Elizabeth J Coulson and Irene Szollosi
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2025 9:2
  11. The optimal rehabilitation and quality of life of stroke survivors depend on several factors, including poor sleep quality. Therefore, this study was designed to assess the quality of sleep and the influence o...

    Authors: Timothy Adeyemi, Amarachi E. Ikpeba, Olufemi O. Oyewole, Olukunle O. Oyegoke, Michael O. Ogunlana and Pragashnie Govender
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:21
  12. The incidence of obstructive sleep apnea is rising globally, with significant health repercussions. Current research falls short in chronicling the complete trajectory of obstructive sleep apnea management, sp...

    Authors: Fatema Abdulkarim, Esra’a Alshawamreh and Hassan Alhariri
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:24
  13. To investigate the association between the BOAH score (Body mass index, Observed apnea, Age, and Hypertension) and angina in NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) participants from 2017 to ...

    Authors: Gabriela da Silva Machado, Hana Gabriela Severino Araújo, Paula Brumana Corrêa, Camila Cunha Santos, Maria Fernanda Nunes Pinheiro Barbosa, Gabriel Nunes Pinheiro Barbosa and Luiz Antônio Alves de Menezes-Júnior
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:25
  14. Idiopathic rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) can affect quality of life (QOL) for both patient and bed partner; has been less well-studied. Utilizing the Neuro-QOL, we aimed to investigat...

    Authors: Daniel A. Barone, Harini Sarva, Natalie Hellmers, Fei Wang, Zhenxing Xu, Ana C. Krieger and Claire Henchcliffe
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:22
  15. This observational study examined the association of snoring and growth during early childhood and the cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors based on blood samples at the age of two years.

    Authors: Maija Katila, Anna-Liisa Satomaa, Sari-Leena Himanen, Marja-Terttu Saha, Nina Vuorela, Tiina Paunio, E. Juulia Paavonen and Outi Saarenpää-Heikkilä
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:19
  16. Globally, sleep disorders are an important global public health problem. Poor sleep hygiene is at the core of chronic insomnia and other sleep disorders. Sleep hygiene practices are effective, practical, and a...

    Authors: Tesfaye Segon, Mamaru Melkam, Techilo Tinsae, Girum Nakie, Tirusew Wondie, Endris Seid and Girum Tareke Zewude
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:18
  17. Restorative sleep is essential for the maintenance of overall health and for the prevention of chronic diseases, including hypertension. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of motivational interv...

    Authors: Tijani Idris Ahmad Oseni, Ndifreke Ekpo Udonwa, Moyosore Taiwo Makinde, Sekinat Odunaye-Badmus, Aisha Sokunbi, Neba Francis Fuh, Bolanle Oluwatosin Adewuyi, Ofure Ileso and Afiong Oboko Oku
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:17
  18. To examine whether weekday-to-weekend sleep duration (WWD) difference and specific WWD patterns are associated with mental and somatic health and academic performance in a student population.

    Authors: Cecilie L. Vestergaard, Melanie R. Simpson, Børge Sivertsen, Håvard Kallestad, Knut Langsrud, Jan Scott and Øystein Vedaa
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:15
  19. Amid the current mental health pandemic, research continues to investigate potential contributors associated with increasing levels of negative mental health. Among such contributors is sleep, which is vital f...

    Authors: Brian J. Farrell III, Robert W. Emmerton, Christina Camilleri and Stephen Sammut
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:16
  20. Although obstructive sleep apnea affects people all across the world, there is limited information about the conditions in developing countries, notably in Africa. This study was conducted to address the afore...

    Authors: Worku Chekol Tassew, Samson Sisay Woldie, Yeshiwas Ayale Ferede and Agerie Mengistie Zeleke
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:14
  21. The association of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with cardiovascular morbidity has been repeatedly reported in numerous studies and argues for treatment initiation even in the absence of significant day time s...

    Authors: Christoph Müller, Jens Kerl and Dominic Dellweg
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:13
  22. Sleep disturbances are frequently reported among people living with HIV infection. In Ethiopia, approximately half of people living with HIV/AIDS experience mental health issues, which further degrade sleep qu...

    Authors: Yeshiwas Ayale Ferede, Agerie Mengistie Zeleke, Getaw Wubie Assefa, Assaye Birhan Getahun and Worku Chekol Tassew
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:12
  23. Night eating syndrome (NES) is an eating disorder in which at least one-third of one’s daily caloric intake is consumed after the last meal of the day or throughout the nocturnal evening on at least two consec...

    Authors: Reem Abu Alwafa, Samar Jallad, Razan Abu Al-Sheikh, Raghad Adwan and Manal Badrasawi
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:11
  24. Quality sleep is vital for well-being, especially for healthcare workers facing high risks of fatigue and burnout. Sleep deprivation impairs cognitive and motor functions, contributing to medical errors. Addre...

    Authors: Mohammed Hammad Jaber Amin, Musab Awadalla Mohamed Elhassan Elmahi, Gasm Alseed Abdelmonim Gasm Alseed Fadlalmoula, Jaber Hammad Jaber Amin, Noon Hatim Khalid Alrabee, Mohammed Haydar Awad, Zuhal Yahya Mohamed Omer, Nuha Tayseer Ibrahim Abu Dayyeh, Nada Abdalla Hassan Abdalkareem, Esra Mohammed Osman Meisara Seed Ahmed, Hadia Abdelrahman Hassan Osman, Hiba A. O. Mohamed, Dania Ibrahim Taha Othman, Tagwa Saeed Ibrahim Badawe, Eyha Abdulaziz Mustafa, Ehtida Abdelmonem Hagar…
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:10
  25. In the lab type-1 Polysomnography (PSG) is the gold standard for the diagnosis of Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). But in view, the increasing prevalence, highly expensive, and the presence of a pandemic state m...

    Authors: Priya Sharma, Somesh Thakur, Deependra Kumar Rai, Saurabh Karmakar and Ameet H
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:9
  26. Poor sleep may negatively affect parents’ health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This longitudinal study aimed to describe and compare sleep, insomnia and HRQoL in mothers and fathers of preterm and full-born...

    Authors: Gunhild Nordbø Marthinsen, Sølvi Helseth, Milada Småstuen, Bjørn Bjorvatn and Liv Fegran
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:8
  27. The optimal treatment for central sleep apnea (CSA) depends on the underlying pathophysiology and should consider the potential for hemodynamic impairment when using positive airway pressure devices. While the...

    Authors: Christoph Müller, Jens Kerl and Dominic Dellweg
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:7
  28. Sleep is an essential component of human health and well-being, playing a crucial role in several cognitive processes, including attention, memory, and executive function. In this study, we aimed to examine th...

    Authors: T. Muhammad, A. H. Sruthi Anil Kumar and T. V. Sekher
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:6
  29. Patients with chronic pain frequently have comorbid sleep disturbances. Since improvement of sleep may alleviate both sleep problems and to some extent pain, sleep studies in this group becomes relevant. Polys...

    Authors: Karin Abeler, Svein Bergvik and Oddgeir Friborg
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:4
  30. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) has been under-investigated in rural communities, particularly through a sex/gender lens. The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence and correlates of OSA risk among ...

    Authors: Ishita B. Zaman, Bonnie Janzen, Chandima Karunanayake, James A. Dosman and Punam Pahwa
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:5
  31. Since evaluating sleep quality among students is of great importance and is one of the challenges facing the health field regarding this group, we were determined to conduct this study to evaluate the psychome...

    Authors: Ali Pourramzani, Samane Ghafari, Arman Shafiee, Jafar Fili, Mohammad Amin Sattari, Nahid Borna and Hamed Hajishah
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:2
  32. Intolerance of positive airway pressure therapy for obstructive sleep apnea is common. Upper airway muscle therapies show promise as alternative treatments. The didgeridoo, which is a musical instrument, can b...

    Authors: Varun Badami, Nawaf Abaalkhail, Alex Petro, Cathy Alessi, Jennifer L. Martin, Maria Cristina Sanchez, Joseph M. Dzierzewski, Alex Suarez and Constance H. Fung
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2024 8:1
  33. Most of the time increasing age and improper lifestyle enhance the burgeoning health challenge for middle-aged and older adult persons. In this way, the present study seeks to know the association of morbidity...

    Authors: Subhadeep Saha, Priya Das, Tanu Das, Partha Das and Tamal Basu Roy
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2023 7:12
  34. Current evidence supports associations between circadian, sleep, and mood disturbances. However, it is still debated to what extent different chronobiological and mood variables act independently or in synergy...

    Authors: Valentina Paz, Natalia Coirolo, Bettina Tassino and Ana Silva
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2023 7:11
  35. The existing screening tools for the detection of moderate and severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are tailored to Western individuals. The aim of this study was to formulate and validate a simple anthropomet...

    Authors: Toshiyuki Hirasawa, Mina Kobayashi, Hideaki Nakayama, Mariko Yanagihara and Yuichi Inoue
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2023 7:10
  36. Narcolepsy is a chronic brain disease characterized by excessive sleepiness and classified into two types based on the presence of cataplexy or reduced level of cerebrospinal fluid orexin-A (hypocretine-1): na...

    Authors: Kuniyuki Niijima and Masakazu Wakai
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2023 7:9
  37. Sleep quality and its effects have become a public concern over the last few years. While the prevalence of sleep disorders was increasing, several studies have linked diet and physical activity as a cause of ...

    Authors: Nawaf W. Alruwaili, Nasser Alqahtani, Maryam H. Alanazi, Bushra S. Alanazi, Meznah S. Aljrbua and Othman M. Gatar
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2023 7:8
  38. Improving daytime functioning is a key treatment goal for patients with insomnia disorder. In a phase 3 study, using the Insomnia Daytime Symptoms and Impacts Questionnaire (IDSIQ), daridorexant 50 mg signific...

    Authors: Pierre-Philippe Luyet, Antonio Olivieri and Guy Braunstein
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2023 7:7
  39. Patients with either Idiopathic Hypersomnia or Narcolepsy demonstrate excessive daytime somnolence (EDS) with resultant inattention mimicking Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Patients with ADHD...

    Authors: Caroline Dodson, Karen Spruyt, Ciaran Considine, Emily Thompson, Osman S. Ipsiroglu, Kanika Bagai, Rosalia Silvestri, Barbara Couvadelli and Arthur S. Walters
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2023 7:6
  40. Impairments in sleep health are associated with the development or worsening of chronic pain. Further, chronic pain can cause sleep health disruption by impacting sleep onset, sleep maintenance, sleep quality,...

    Authors: Mohamed Eissa, Anuj Bhatia, Shikha Bansal, Tania Di Renna, Mary McLoone, Jennifer Stinson, Fiona Campbell, Stephen Brown, Sarah Sheffe, Yen Shuang Law, Kawalpreet Singh, Rachael Bosma and Mandeep Singh
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2023 7:4
  41. Sleep is causally linked to the maintenance of every major physiological body system and disturbed sleep contributes to myriad diseases. The problem is, however, is that patients do not consistently, nor spont...

    Authors: Matthew E. Hirschtritt, Matthew P. Walker and Andrew D. Krystal
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2023 7:3
  42. Sleep apnea headache is a major symptom accompanying obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), but relatively little evidence has been reported on the magnitude of its negative effects on patients or the evaluation of th...

    Authors: Hiromitsu Tabata, Masako Kinoshita, Mitsutaka Taniguchi and Motoharu Ooi
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2023 7:2
  43. Sleep quality has significant impacts on many aspects of quality of life. Therefore, identifying the association of sleep quality with that quality of life domains could lead to deeper insights for social poli...

    Authors: Masood Badri, Mugheer Alkhaili, Hamad Aldhaheri, Guang Yang, Muna Albahar and Asma Alrashdi
    Citation: Sleep Science and Practice 2023 7:1

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