Insomnia

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Changes in sleep pattern, sense of time and digital media use during COVID-19 lockdown in Italy.

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Prevalent, incident, and persistent insomnia in a population-based cohort tested before (2018) and during the first-wave of COVID-19 pandemic (2020).

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Sleep quality during the COVID-19 pandemic: not one size fits all.

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Chronotherapy of cardiac and vascular disease: timing medications to circadian rhythms to optimize treatment effects and outcomes.

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Incidence, Persistence, and Remission Rates of Insomnia Over 5 Years.

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Estimated Sleep Duration Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Major Metropolitan Areas on Different Continents: Observational Study of Smartphone App Data.

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No wink of sleep: Population sleep characteristics in response to the brexit poll and the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

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Insomnia and Impaired Quality of Life in the United States.

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Insomnia with objective short sleep duration is associated with cognitive impairment: a first look at cardiometabolic contributors to brain health.

Sleep. 44https://doi.org/10.1093/SLEEP/ZSAA150Bertisch S.M. Herzig S.J. Winkelman J.W. et al.

National use of prescription medications for insomnia: NHANES 1999-2010.

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The social and economic cost of sleep disorders.

Sleep. 44https://doi.org/10.1093/SLEEP/ZSAB132Perlis M.L. Vargas I. Ellis J.G. et al.

The Natural History of Insomnia: the incidence of acute insomnia and subsequent progression to chronic insomnia or recovery in good sleeper subjects.

Sleep. 43: 1-8Levenson J.C. Kay D.B. Buysse D.J.

The Pathophysiology of Insomnia.

Chest. 147: 1179Spielman A.J. Caruso L.S. Glovinsky P.B.

A Behavioral Perspective on Insomnia Treatment.

Psychiatr Clin North Am. 10: 541-553Yang C.M. Hung C.Y. Lee H.C.

Stress-Related Sleep Vulnerability and Maladaptive Sleep Beliefs Predict Insomnia at Long-Term Follow-Up.

J Clin Sleep Med. 10: 997Borbély A.A. Daan S. Wirz-Justice A. et al.

The two-process model of sleep regulation: a reappraisal.

J Sleep Res. 25: 131-143

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Accuracy of Wristband Fitbit Models in Assessing Sleep: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

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Performance of seven consumer sleep-tracking devices compared with polysomnography.

Sleep. 44: 1-16Finan P.H. Richards J.M. Gamaldo C.E. et al.

Validation of a Wireless, Self-Application, Ambulatory Electroencephalographic Sleep Monitoring Device in Healthy Volunteers.

J Clin Sleep Med. 12: 1443American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Five Things Physicians and Patients Should Question.

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Behavioral and psychological treatments for chronic insomnia disorder in adults: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine clinical practice guideline.

J Clin Sleep Med. 17: 255-262Thomas A. Grandner M. Nowakowski S. et al.

Where are the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Providers and Where are They Needed? A Geographic Assessment.

Behav Sleep Med. 14: 687Darden M. Espie C.A. Carl J.R. et al.

Cost-effectiveness of digital cognitive behavioral therapy (Sleepio) for insomnia: a Markov simulation model in the United States.

Sleep. 44https://doi.org/10.1093/SLEEP/ZSAA223Henry A.L. Miller C.B. Emsley R. et al.

Insomnia as a mediating therapeutic target for depressive symptoms: A sub-analysis of participant data from two large randomized controlled trials of a digital sleep intervention.

J Sleep Res. 30: e13140Galbiati A. Sforza M. Fasiello E. et al.

Impact Of Phenotypic Heterogeneity Of Insomnia On The Patients’ Response To Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy For Insomnia: Current Perspectives.

Nat Sci Sleep. 11: 367Foldager J. Peppard P.E. Hagen E.W. et al.

Genetic risk for subjective reports of insomnia associates only weakly with polygraphic measures of insomnia in 2,770 adults.

J Clin Sleep Med. 18: 21-29Blanken T.F. Benjamins J.S. Borsboom D. et al.

Insomnia disorder subtypes derived from life history and traits of affect and personality.

Lancet Psychiatry. 6: 151-163Sateia M.J. Buysse D.J. Krystal A.D. et al.

Clinical Practice Guideline for the Pharmacologic Treatment of Chronic Insomnia in Adults: An American Academy of Sleep Medicine Clinical Practice Guideline.

J Clin Sleep Med. 13: 307-349

America’s State of Mind Report | Express Scripts.

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Predictive Modeling of Physician-Patient Dynamics That Influence Sleep Medication Prescriptions and Clinical Decision-Making.

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Polysomnography Analysis of Electroencephalography in Patients Expending Benzodiazepine Drugs.

Korean J Clin Lab Sci. 53: 333-341

Selective histamine H1 antagonism: novel hypnotic and pharmacologic actions challenge classical notions of antihistamines.

CNS Spectr. 13: 1027-1038Rosenberg R. Citrome L. Drake C.L.

Advances in the Treatment of Chronic Insomnia: A Narrative Review of New Nonpharmacologic and Pharmacologic Therapies.

Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 17: 2549Roth T. Dauvilliers Y. Mignot E. et al.

Disrupted Nighttime Sleep in Narcolepsy.

J Clin Sleep Med. 9: 955Landolt H.P. Holst S.C. Valomon A.

Clinical and Experimental Human Sleep-Wake Pharmacogenetics.

Handb Exp Pharmacol. 253: 207-241Krystal A.D. Prather A.A.

Sleep Pharmacogenetics: The Promise of Precision Medicine.

Sleep Med Clin. 14: 317-331Personomics JAMA Intern Med. 175: 888-889

A systematic review and quality assessment of complementary and alternative medicine recommendations in insomnia clinical practice guidelines.

BMC Complement Med Therapies. 21https://doi.org/10.1186/S12906-021-03223-3Gong H. Ni C.X. Liu Y.Z. et al.

Mindfulness meditation for insomnia: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

J Psychosom Res. 89: 1-6Kim J. Lee S.L. Kang I. et al.

Natural Products from Single Plants as Sleep Aids: A Systematic Review.

J Med Food. 21: 433-444Li T. Jiang S. Han M. et al.

Exogenous melatonin as a treatment for secondary sleep disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Front Neuroendocrinol. 52: 22-28Fatemeh G. Sajjad M. Niloufar R. et al.

Effect of melatonin supplementation on sleep quality: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

J Neurol. 269: 205-216Erland L.A.E. Saxena P.K.

Melatonin Natural Health Products and Supplements: Presence of Serotonin and Significant Variability of Melatonin Content.

J Clin Sleep Med. 13: 275-281

Sleep we have lost: Pre-industrial slumber in the British Isles.

Am Hist Rev. 106: 343-385

Sleep Health: Can We Define It? Does It Matter?.

Sleep. 37: 9Cheng P. Walch O. Huang Y. et al.

Predicting circadian misalignment with wearable technology: validation of wrist-worn actigraphy and photometry in night shift workers.

Sleep. 44: 1-8Wallace M.L. Lee S. Stone K.L. et al.

Actigraphy-derived sleep health profiles and mortality in older men and women.

Sleep. 45https://doi.org/10.1093/SLEEP/ZSAC015Benjamins J.S. Migliorati F. Dekker K. et al.

Insomnia heterogeneity: Characteristics to consider for data-driven multivariate subtyping.

Sleep Med Rev. 36: 71-81Baron K.G. Abbott S. Jao N. et al.

Orthosomnia: Are Some Patients Taking the Quantified Self Too Far?.

J Clin Sleep Med. 13: 351

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