An experimental investigation into the effects of sleeping with a bed-partner on the sleep of subjects living beneath flight paths in the UK was carried out as part of a main study into aircraft noise and sleep disturbance. The main aim of the investigation was to quantify the amount of disturbance attributable to sleeping with a bed-partner in the home using actigraphy. A secondary aim was to assess the importance of usual sleeping arrangement as a factor in sleep research. The sleep of 400 main study subjects was measured in 30 sec epochs, for 15 consecutive nights each, using Gaehwiler actigraphs. The bed-partners of 46 of the main study subjects were monitored concurrently, for 8 of the 15 nights. Subjective sleep reports were filled ou...
As part of the Evaluation and Monitoring Program for Schiphol Airport, a sleep disturbance study was...
Marital disruption is associated with increased risk for a range of poor health outcomes, including ...
In this observational study, body movements during sleep were evaluated. Measurements were recorded ...
Couples sleeping in pairs is a modern phenomenon with potential side-effects on sleep structure and ...
Within western societies it is commonplace for couples to share a bed. Yet there has been remarkably...
This exploratory study aimed to contribute to the limited research on human–animal co-sleeping by in...
This survey investigates the cross-sectional association between nighttime road, rail and aircraft n...
Humans regularly enter into co-sleeping arrangements with human and non-human partners. Studies of a...
Background/Objectives: Sharing the bed with a partner is common among adults and impacts sleep quali...
In this paper, we report the results of a field study that assesses the effect of increased ventilat...
With fewer people getting married and more people getting divorced in Western industrial societies,...
This paper describes a laboratory sleep study with an exposure situation corresponding to a dwelling...
As part of the Evaluation and Monitoring Program for Schiphol Airport, a sleep disturbance study was...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this survey...
Environmental noise potentially disrupts sleep and may lead to extrinsic sleep disorders. To assess ...
As part of the Evaluation and Monitoring Program for Schiphol Airport, a sleep disturbance study was...
Marital disruption is associated with increased risk for a range of poor health outcomes, including ...
In this observational study, body movements during sleep were evaluated. Measurements were recorded ...
Couples sleeping in pairs is a modern phenomenon with potential side-effects on sleep structure and ...
Within western societies it is commonplace for couples to share a bed. Yet there has been remarkably...
This exploratory study aimed to contribute to the limited research on human–animal co-sleeping by in...
This survey investigates the cross-sectional association between nighttime road, rail and aircraft n...
Humans regularly enter into co-sleeping arrangements with human and non-human partners. Studies of a...
Background/Objectives: Sharing the bed with a partner is common among adults and impacts sleep quali...
In this paper, we report the results of a field study that assesses the effect of increased ventilat...
With fewer people getting married and more people getting divorced in Western industrial societies,...
This paper describes a laboratory sleep study with an exposure situation corresponding to a dwelling...
As part of the Evaluation and Monitoring Program for Schiphol Airport, a sleep disturbance study was...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this survey...
Environmental noise potentially disrupts sleep and may lead to extrinsic sleep disorders. To assess ...
As part of the Evaluation and Monitoring Program for Schiphol Airport, a sleep disturbance study was...
Marital disruption is associated with increased risk for a range of poor health outcomes, including ...
In this observational study, body movements during sleep were evaluated. Measurements were recorded ...