Insomnia is a condition characterized by three nocturnal symptoms: problems with sleep onset or maintenance and early morning awakenings (terminal insomnia). Affected individuals may present one or more of these symptoms. Several studies have shown that insomnia is moderately heritable and that proxy phenotypes for the three insomnia symptoms show different heritabilities. This suggests that different nocturnal symptoms of insomnia may arise from different genetic and biological backgrounds. Circadian genes are good candidates to account for these differences as they regulate the periodicity of several physiological functions including sleep. Evidence from studies in animals and humans have suggested that circadian genes might be involved i...
Persistent insomnia is among the most frequent complaints in general practice. To identify genetic f...
Insomnia is a worldwide problem with substantial deleterious health effects. Twin studies have shown...
Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) affects 10–20% of the population and is associated with substanti...
Circadian rhythms and sleep are two separate but intimately related processes. Circadian rhythms are...
Insomnia is a common disorder linked with adverse long-term medical and psychiatric outcomes. The un...
Insomnia is a common disorder linked with adverse long-term medical and psychiatric outcomes. The un...
The sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) is highly heritable in humans and yet little is known about the...
Summary Background and objectives Chronic insomnia is a sleep disorder characterized by diurnal and ...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies suggest genetic influences on sleepiness and circadian rhythms. The Sle...
Several aspects of sleep behavior such as timing, duration and quality have been demonstrated to be ...
Sleep and circadian rhythms are intrinsically linked, with several sleep traits, including sleep tim...
Timing and duration of sleep are controlled by the circadian system, which keeps an ~24-h internal r...
The sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) is highly heritable in humans and yet little is known about th...
Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) affects 10-20% of the population and is associated with substanti...
Several aspects of sleep behavior such as timing, duration and quality have been demonstrated to be ...
Persistent insomnia is among the most frequent complaints in general practice. To identify genetic f...
Insomnia is a worldwide problem with substantial deleterious health effects. Twin studies have shown...
Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) affects 10–20% of the population and is associated with substanti...
Circadian rhythms and sleep are two separate but intimately related processes. Circadian rhythms are...
Insomnia is a common disorder linked with adverse long-term medical and psychiatric outcomes. The un...
Insomnia is a common disorder linked with adverse long-term medical and psychiatric outcomes. The un...
The sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) is highly heritable in humans and yet little is known about the...
Summary Background and objectives Chronic insomnia is a sleep disorder characterized by diurnal and ...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies suggest genetic influences on sleepiness and circadian rhythms. The Sle...
Several aspects of sleep behavior such as timing, duration and quality have been demonstrated to be ...
Sleep and circadian rhythms are intrinsically linked, with several sleep traits, including sleep tim...
Timing and duration of sleep are controlled by the circadian system, which keeps an ~24-h internal r...
The sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) is highly heritable in humans and yet little is known about th...
Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) affects 10-20% of the population and is associated with substanti...
Several aspects of sleep behavior such as timing, duration and quality have been demonstrated to be ...
Persistent insomnia is among the most frequent complaints in general practice. To identify genetic f...
Insomnia is a worldwide problem with substantial deleterious health effects. Twin studies have shown...
Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) affects 10–20% of the population and is associated with substanti...