Abstract Background Sleep disturbance and insomnia are commonly reported by postmenopausal women. However, the relationship between hormone therapy (HT) and sleep disturbances in postmenopausal community-dwelling adults is understudied. Using data from the multicenter Study of Osteoporotic Fractures (SOF), we tested the relationship between HT and sleep-wake estimated from actigraphy. Methods Sleep-wake was ascertained by wrist actigraphy in 3,123 women aged 84 ± 4 years (range 77-99) from the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures (SOF). This sample represents 30% of the original SOF study and 64% of participants seen at this visit. Data were collected for a mean of 4 consecutive 24-hour periods. Sleep parameters measured objectively included tot...
Determine the associations of sleep disturbances with hospitalization risk among older women. One th...
Background: Menopausal women are widely reported to have poor sleep quality and sleep problems. It i...
Background. The association between objectively measured sleep and cognition among community-dwellin...
Due to importance of menopause and it’s effects on the menopausal women, and also the use of hormona...
ObjectiveTo study the temporal association between growth hormone (GH) and slow wave sleep (SWS) in ...
Sleep disturbance is a common clinical concern throughout the menopausal transition. However, the pa...
Fiona C Baker,1,2 Massimiliano de Zambotti,1 Ian M Colrain,1,3 Bei Bei4,5 1Center for Health Science...
A substantial number of women experience sleep difficulties in the approach to menopause and beyond,...
Whether sleep problems of menopausal women are associated with vasomotor symptoms and/or changes in ...
OBJECTIVES:Sleep complaints are common during the menopause transition. However, it is difficult to ...
Abstract Objective: This study determined whether two different formulations of hormone therapy (HT)...
Methodological limitations preclude determination of the association between sleep duration and bone...
Objective: To distinguish aging from menopause effects on sleep architecture, we studied an episode ...
Objective: the aim of this study was to evaluate the differences in sleep between women of early and...
This study evaluated the effect of menopause, hormone therapy (HT) and aging on sleep. Further, the ...
Determine the associations of sleep disturbances with hospitalization risk among older women. One th...
Background: Menopausal women are widely reported to have poor sleep quality and sleep problems. It i...
Background. The association between objectively measured sleep and cognition among community-dwellin...
Due to importance of menopause and it’s effects on the menopausal women, and also the use of hormona...
ObjectiveTo study the temporal association between growth hormone (GH) and slow wave sleep (SWS) in ...
Sleep disturbance is a common clinical concern throughout the menopausal transition. However, the pa...
Fiona C Baker,1,2 Massimiliano de Zambotti,1 Ian M Colrain,1,3 Bei Bei4,5 1Center for Health Science...
A substantial number of women experience sleep difficulties in the approach to menopause and beyond,...
Whether sleep problems of menopausal women are associated with vasomotor symptoms and/or changes in ...
OBJECTIVES:Sleep complaints are common during the menopause transition. However, it is difficult to ...
Abstract Objective: This study determined whether two different formulations of hormone therapy (HT)...
Methodological limitations preclude determination of the association between sleep duration and bone...
Objective: To distinguish aging from menopause effects on sleep architecture, we studied an episode ...
Objective: the aim of this study was to evaluate the differences in sleep between women of early and...
This study evaluated the effect of menopause, hormone therapy (HT) and aging on sleep. Further, the ...
Determine the associations of sleep disturbances with hospitalization risk among older women. One th...
Background: Menopausal women are widely reported to have poor sleep quality and sleep problems. It i...
Background. The association between objectively measured sleep and cognition among community-dwellin...