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  Glossary of sleep-related terms
Person who habitually and spontaneously sleeps substantially less in a 24-hour period than is expected for a person in his or her age group, and does not have excessive sleepiness.
Incomplete arousal from slow wave sleep accompanied by a state of intense fear and agitation sometimes experienced, especially by children, on awakening from a stage of sleep not associated with dreaming but characterized by extremely vivid hallucinations.
sleep disorder characterized by a deep creeping, or crawling sensation in the legs that tends to occur when an individual is not moving.
www.sleepdex.org /glossary.htm   (3462 words)

  
 Sleep Definitions
Sleep Disorders - A broad range of illnesses arising from many causes, including; dysfunctional sleep mechanisms, abnormalities in physiological functions during sleep, abnormalities of the biological clock, and sleep disturbances that are induced by external factors.
Sleep Stage Demarcation - The significant polysomnographic characteristics that distinguish the boundaries of the sleep stages.
An example is the timing of sleep onset with respect to body temperature; sleep onset tends to occur at the same time of each temperature cycle, usually close to the minimum temperature.
www.apneaboard.com /definitions.htm   (8449 words)

  
 Sleep and Hypnosis [An International Journal of Sleep, Dream, and Hypnosis]
Global sleep disturbances measured as SDSC total score were affected by co sleeping, early sleep disorders, adenotonsillitis, asthma and parentsÕ sleep disorders.
Sleep breathing disorders score was associated with the presence of cosleeping, adenotonsillitis, asthma, food allergy.
There was a significant main effect of co-sleeping, early sleep disorder, adenotonsillitis, parentsÕ sleep disorder on sleep-wake transition disorders score; of gender, parentsÕ sleep disorder on Disorders of excessive somnolence score and of gender, early sleep disorder and parentsÕ sleep disorder on Sleep hyperhydrosis score.
www.sleepandhypnosis.org /article.asp?id=79   (335 words)

  
 Sleep Disorders: Types, Diagnosis, Risk Factors, and Prevention
Common extrinsic sleep disorders include:inadequate sleep hygiene, environmental sleep disorder, insufficient sleep syndrome, stimulant-dependent sleep disorder, alcohol-dependent sleep disorder, and hypnotic-dependent sleep disorder.
Sleep disorders are often attributed to medical or psychiatric disorders.
Sleep Disorders – Contains QandA sheets on a variety of common sleep disorders and a brief summary on sleep disorders in general.
www.helpguide.org /life/sleep_disorders.htm   (2280 words)

  
 Umidificador para cpap   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sleep stage REM - the stage of sleep found in all mammal studies, including man, in which brain activity is extensive, brain metabolism is increased, and vivid hallucinatory imagery, or dreaming occurs (in humans).
Stage 2 sleep: the stage of consolidated sleep in non-REM sleep characterized by sleep spindles and K-complexes; 45% of non-REM sleep is spent in Stage 2.
Since babies who sleep on their stomachs are at least three times more likely to die of SIDS than babies who sleep on their backs, children’s health authorities recommend always placing infants on their backs to sleep.
biolinkbr.com /glossario/s   (3780 words)

  
 Sleep, description of sleep disorders, proposed sleep disorders, classification of sleep disorders, sleep disorders, ...
A short sleeper is someone who regularly sleeps less than 75 percent of the sleep time usually required in his or her age group, and feels no negative effects from this shortened sleep.
The timing and structure of sleep is normal in true long sleepers-when making this diagnosis it is important to rule out other problems that might lead to long hours in bed.
This sleep disorder is also rare, but its victims have episodes of choking almost nightly, and sometimes more than once a night.
www.holistic-online.com /Remedies/Sleep/sleep_description-proposed.htm   (630 words)

  
 Sleep Center - Sleep Disorder Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) - sleep disorder characterized by an itching, creeping, or crawling sensation in the legs that tends to occur when an individual is asleep.
Sleep Apnea - A disorder that causes a sleeper to stop breathing for a short period of time while sleeping.
Sleep Debt - sleep deficit caused by an individual sleeping for a shorter period of time than is healthy, usually to accomodate a busy or stressful lifestyle.
www.rvmattress.com /sleepcenter/dictionary.asp   (620 words)

  
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REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) - disorder in which REM motor atonia is partially or completely absent (sleeper retains physical motion) and the individual acts out the ongoing dream.
Sleep Bruxism - Clenching or grinding of the teeth during sleep.
Sleep Paralysis - waking and not being able to move for a short period of time, occurs when waking out of REM (dream) sleep.
www.wholesalemattress.com /dictionary.asp   (621 words)

  
 Listing of Sleep Disorders   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Includes Psychophysiological Insomnia, Sleep state misperception, Idiopathic insomnia, Narcolepsy, Recurrent hypersomnia, Idiopathic hypersomnia, Posttraumatic hypersomnia, Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, Central sleep apnea syndrome, Central alveolar hypoventilation syndrome, Periodic limb movement disorder, and Restless legs syndrome.
Includes Inadequate sleep hygiene, Environmental sleep disorder, Altitude insomnia, Adjustment sleep disorder, Insufficient sleep syndrome, Limit-setting sleep disorder, Sleep-onset association disorder, Food allergy insomnia, Nocturnal eating (drinking) syndrome, Hypnotic-dependent sleep disorder, Stimulant-dependent sleep disorder, Alcohol-dependent sleep disorder, and Toxin-induced sleep disorder.
includes Sleep Bruxism (grinding or clenching teeth during sleep), Sleep Enuresis (bedwetting), Sleep-related abnormal swallowing syndrome, Sudden unexplained nocturnal death syndrome, Primary snoring, Infant sleep apnea, Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome, Suddent infant death syndrome, and Benign neonatal sleep myoclonus.
www.mysleepcenter.com /DisorderGroups.html   (348 words)

  
 Sleep terms Definitions
Dyssomnia - a disorder of sleep or wakefulness; not a parasomnia
Sleep Debt - result of recurrent sleep deprivation which occurs over time when an individual does not experience a sufficient amount of the restorative daily sleep that is required to maintain a sense of feeling rested and refreshed. .
Sleep talking - talking in sleep takes place during stage REMS, representing a motor breakthrough of dream speech, or in the course of transitory arousals from NREMS and other stages.  Full consciousness is not achieved and no memory of the event remains.
www.sleepnet.com /definition.html   (6877 words)

  
 Sleep Disorders And Starting Time To School Impair Fine Motor Coordination In 5 Years Old Children
This study aims to verify if children with sleep disorders present dysfunction in fine motor coordination, and also to verify the influence of the starting time to school, as circadian rhythm could increase the effect of the sleep disorders on motor and cognitive functions.
The sleep disorders group (SDG) was identified by a sleep questionnaire (Bruni et al, 1996) adapted for Brazilian Portuguese language.
The SDG had 102 (58 boys) children with disorders of initiating and maintaining sleep, disorders of arousal, sleep breathing disorders, disorders of excessive somnolence, sleep hyperhydrosis, and sleep wake transition disorders.
www.talkaboutsleep.com /sleep-disorders/archives/sleepBehavior_Sleep_Disorders_And_Starting_Time.htm   (509 words)

  
 ::: Dr. Daniel P. Urban, DDS : Dentist Treats Sleeping Disorders
A member of the Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, Dr. Urban is on staff at Cameron Memorial Hospital in Angola, Indiana.
With a special interest in adult snoring problems and obstructive sleep apnea, Dr. Urban advocates airway dilator oral appliance therapy when indicated for particular breathing problems.
Helping to educate, evaluate and successfully treat those suffering from sleeping disorders, Dr. Urban finds his greatest satisfaction comes from the simple thank you's and appreciation of people whose health and comfort have been enhanced by his care.
www.sleepdisorderhelp.net /daniel-urban.html   (275 words)

  
 Are sleep problems under-recognised in general practice? -- Blunden et al. 89 (8): 708 -- Archives of Disease in ...
Sleep and behaviour in children with obstructive sleep apnea and behavioural sleep disorders.
Sleep problems in primary school children: comparison between mainstream and special school children.
The Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children: construction and validation of an instrument to evaluate sleep disturbance in childhood and adolescence.
adc.bmjjournals.com /cgi/content/full/89/8/708   (3027 words)

  
 CNSforum | Sleep linked with school achievement and temperament in children   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Based on their findings, Dr Oliviero Bruni of the University of Rome La Sapienza and colleagues suggest that an assessment of sleep and temperament could help identify children who may be at risk of under-achieving at school.
The SDSC is a 26-item questionnaire that consists of six factors: difficulty in initiating and maintaining sleep (DIMS), sleep breathing disorders (SBD), arousal disorders (DA), sleep-wake transition disorders (SWTD), disorders of excessive somnolence (DOES) and sleep hyperhydrosis (SHY).
A multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that the temperamental traits task orientation and personal-social flexibility were the most predictive factors for SAI, while the mother’s educational level and the SDSC total score accounted for only a small portion of variance.
www.cnsforum.com /cnsnewsitem/30a9f481-cbad-41df-9469-718f66f7e99d/default.aspx   (463 words)

  
 Sleep Hyperhidrosis (Night sweats, excessive sweating)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sleep hyperhidrosis is profuse sweating that occurs during sleep.
In OSA, the sweating is related to the sleep restlessness and movements.
Moderate: Sleep disturbed by need to arise and wash face or other affected body areas, but no clothing change.
www.stanford.edu /~dement/sweats.html   (394 words)

  
 SleepQuest - Sleep Disorders - Sleep Glossary A to Z - S INDEX
SleepQuest - Sleep Disorders - Sleep Glossary A to Z - S INDEX
Snoring Noise - This is recorded in both diagnostic sleep studies and titration studies, and often correlates with the severity of airway obstruction and apnea.
Somnoplasty - The commercial name for radiofrequency treatment of snoring, nasal obstruction and some cases of mild sleep apnea.
www.sleepquest.com /s_sleeptopics_s.html   (2490 words)

  
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Relax™ is a powerful non-prescription all-natural formula that is specifically designed to target the symptoms and underlying causes of many common chronic sleep related disorders.
Use Relax™ at night to help induce a better sleep that will help recovery time and to help have better energy the next day through having a good night’s sleep.
Relax™ can help one to come off alcohol, drug, cigarette, or other addictions that make one irritable and where sedation is helpful in the acute recovery phase.
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 sleep, Sleep Disorders Dictionary - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Snoring, Insomnia, Sleep Debt, Narcolepsy, Nightmares, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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In many people, it begins with a tremor in the hand while the hand is at rest (but disappears during sleep).
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Excessive sweating is hyperhidrosis - End hyperhidrosis of the hands, palms, feet, and face with ETS surgical procedure.
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