Physical activity is associated with improved sleep quality and duration in the general population, but its effect on sleep in postpartum women is unknown
The purpose of this paper was to describe the rationale, data collection, and proposed analyses for ...
Background Sleep and physical activity changes are common in pregnancy, but longitudinal data start...
Sleep disruption strongly influences daytime functioning; resultant sleepiness is recognised as a co...
Physical activity is associated with improved sleep quality and duration in the general population, ...
Sleep disturbances are common among pregnant women and safe treatments to improve sleep are needed. ...
Postpartum women are encouraged to participate in ≥150 minutes/week of moderate-intensity aerobic ac...
ObjectiveThis study investigated the relationship of daytime maternal napping, exercise, caffeine, a...
Background & Aim: Rapid changes experienced after child birth expose mothers to unpleasant experienc...
Objective: Objectively examine postpartum mothers’ physical activity (PA) and sleep. Compare PA and ...
OBJECTIVES: Poor sleep among postpartum women is associated with adverse maternal outcomes. Physical...
Disturbed sleep is independently associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. The primary aim of this...
Shorter sleep duration is linked to obesity, coronary artery disease, and diabetes. Whether sleep de...
Few studies measure physical activity objectively or at multiple time points during postpartum. We d...
Abstract Background Realizing the importance of regular physical activity, particularly in the preve...
The purpose of this study was to examine the association of short sleep duration among women in the ...
The purpose of this paper was to describe the rationale, data collection, and proposed analyses for ...
Background Sleep and physical activity changes are common in pregnancy, but longitudinal data start...
Sleep disruption strongly influences daytime functioning; resultant sleepiness is recognised as a co...
Physical activity is associated with improved sleep quality and duration in the general population, ...
Sleep disturbances are common among pregnant women and safe treatments to improve sleep are needed. ...
Postpartum women are encouraged to participate in ≥150 minutes/week of moderate-intensity aerobic ac...
ObjectiveThis study investigated the relationship of daytime maternal napping, exercise, caffeine, a...
Background & Aim: Rapid changes experienced after child birth expose mothers to unpleasant experienc...
Objective: Objectively examine postpartum mothers’ physical activity (PA) and sleep. Compare PA and ...
OBJECTIVES: Poor sleep among postpartum women is associated with adverse maternal outcomes. Physical...
Disturbed sleep is independently associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. The primary aim of this...
Shorter sleep duration is linked to obesity, coronary artery disease, and diabetes. Whether sleep de...
Few studies measure physical activity objectively or at multiple time points during postpartum. We d...
Abstract Background Realizing the importance of regular physical activity, particularly in the preve...
The purpose of this study was to examine the association of short sleep duration among women in the ...
The purpose of this paper was to describe the rationale, data collection, and proposed analyses for ...
Background Sleep and physical activity changes are common in pregnancy, but longitudinal data start...
Sleep disruption strongly influences daytime functioning; resultant sleepiness is recognised as a co...