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Restless legs syndrome and pregnancy


M Manconi, V Govoni, A De Vito, NT Economou, … - Neurology, 2004 - AAN Enterprises
From the Section of Neurological Clinic (Drs. Govoni, De Vito, Economou, Cesnik,
Casetta, and Granieri) and Section of Gynecology and Obstetrics (Dr. Mollica),
Ferrara University, Italy; Sleep Disorders Center, Department of Neurology ...
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Sleep in women across the life cycle from adulthood through menopause


ML Moline, L Broch, R Zak - Medical Clinics of North America, 2004 - Elsevier
In the last decade, more research interest has focused on the sleep of women
across the life cycle. A significant body of literature has endorsed the view
that the sleep of women differs in many respects from that of men. Beyond ...
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Women's sleep in health and disease


A Dzaja, S Arber, J Hislop, M Kerkhofs, C … - Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2005 - Elsevier
A huge amount of knowledge about sleep has accumulated during the last 5 decades
following the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Nevertheless, there
are numerous areas of considerable ignorance. One of these concerns the ...
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Pregnancy as a risk factor for restless legs syndrome


M Manconi, V Govoni, A De Vito, N Tiberio … - Sleep Medicine, 2004 - Elsevier
Pregnant women have at least two or three times higher risk of experiencing
restless legs syndrome (RLS) than the general population. These data come from
few epidemiological studies finding an 11–27% prevalence of RLS during ...
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Hypothalamic levels of NPY, MCH, and prepro-orexin mRNA during pregnancy and lactation in …

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MC Garcia, M Lopez, O Gualillo, LM Seoane, … - The FASEB Journal, 2003 - FASEB
Pregnancy and lactation provide excellent models of physiological hyperphagia
and hyperprolactinemia. To identify possible factors associated with the
increased feeding in these situations, we measured hypothalamic mRNA levels ...
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Insomnia in women


AD Krystal - Clinical cornerstone, 2003 - Elsevier
Insomnia is a highly prevalent disorder that can lead to substantial impairments
in quality of life and functional capacity. This condition occurs significantly
more frequently in women than men. An important contributing factor is that ...
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Gender differences in sleep and sleep-disordered breathing


NA Collop, D Adkins, BA Phillips - Clinics in chest medicine, 2004 - Elsevier
In a sleep laboratory, REM and non-REM sleep are distinguished by the use of
electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), electrooculography, and
visual observation. REM and non-REM sleep are different in several ...
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Respiratory physiologic changes in pregnancy


RA Wise, AJ Polito - Immunology and allergy clinics of North America, 2000 - Elsevier
Resting minute ventilation increases during pregnancy 42 , 62 and 66 ; this
increase is primarily caused by an increase in tidal volume with a relatively
constant breathing rate and pattern. Because the dead space–tidal volume ...
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Gender differences in sleep disorders


V Krishnan, NA Collop - Current opinion in pulmonary medicine, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Gender differences in normal sleep may underlie the observed differences in risk
of sleep disorders. Studies of insomnia support a female predominance, with
increased divergence of prevalence between men and women with older age. ...
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Sleep and perinatal mood disorders: a critical review


LE Ross, BJ Murray, M Steiner - Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, 2005 - ukpmc.ac.uk
Pregnancy and the postpartum period are recognized as times of vulnerability to
mood disorders, including postpartum depression and psychosis. Recently, changes
in sleep physiology and sleep deprivation have been proposed as having ...
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