The sleep-wake cycle plays a fundamental role in maintaining the physiological balance of our body. Its alteration favours the genesis of several organic alterations and diseases including sleep disorders and the consumption of several substances of abuse. It has been reported that the work activity, especially that carried out during the night, is able to influence the sleep-wake cycle, promoting the development of insomnia, which, in turn, would subject the worker to a stressful condition such as to encourage adverse behaviour such as the use/abuse of psychotropic substances. Based on the above premises, the aim of our research was to evaluate, in night workers: (i) the pattern of consumption of alcoholic beverages; (ii) the presence of i...
Alcohol is the most widely used psychoactive substance, due to its easy production, availability of ...
Introduction: Espie et al. (2006) propose a route into primary psychophysiological insomnia (PI) alo...
Aims: The association between alcohol use and sleep problems is well established and clinically mean...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To review evidence of an association between disturbed sleep and alcohol use. DESI...
Background: Insomnia is the perception of inadequate, insufficient or non-restorative sleep. Of all ...
Alcohol consumption can negatively affect sleep quality. The current study examined the impact of an...
The study of alcohol’s effects on sleep dates back to the late 1930s. Since then, an extensive liter...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/134496/1/acer13217.pdfhttp://deepblue.l...
Background: Alcohol consumption produces feelings of well-being and stimulation, but also impairs ps...
Background Shift work disorder involves insomnia and/or excessive sleepiness associated with the wor...
Aims: To investigate the effect of alcohol consumption on the sleep and mood of healthy individuals ...
Study Objectives: We aimed to explore symptoms of insomnia in a group of youths characterized as eng...
Alcohol use and misuse is costly for U.S. employers, primarily due to health care expenses and lost ...
Background: Sleep is fundamental for good health, and poor sleep has been associated with negative h...
BACKGROUND Alcohol consumption produces feelings of well-being and stimulation, but also impairs ps...
Alcohol is the most widely used psychoactive substance, due to its easy production, availability of ...
Introduction: Espie et al. (2006) propose a route into primary psychophysiological insomnia (PI) alo...
Aims: The association between alcohol use and sleep problems is well established and clinically mean...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To review evidence of an association between disturbed sleep and alcohol use. DESI...
Background: Insomnia is the perception of inadequate, insufficient or non-restorative sleep. Of all ...
Alcohol consumption can negatively affect sleep quality. The current study examined the impact of an...
The study of alcohol’s effects on sleep dates back to the late 1930s. Since then, an extensive liter...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/134496/1/acer13217.pdfhttp://deepblue.l...
Background: Alcohol consumption produces feelings of well-being and stimulation, but also impairs ps...
Background Shift work disorder involves insomnia and/or excessive sleepiness associated with the wor...
Aims: To investigate the effect of alcohol consumption on the sleep and mood of healthy individuals ...
Study Objectives: We aimed to explore symptoms of insomnia in a group of youths characterized as eng...
Alcohol use and misuse is costly for U.S. employers, primarily due to health care expenses and lost ...
Background: Sleep is fundamental for good health, and poor sleep has been associated with negative h...
BACKGROUND Alcohol consumption produces feelings of well-being and stimulation, but also impairs ps...
Alcohol is the most widely used psychoactive substance, due to its easy production, availability of ...
Introduction: Espie et al. (2006) propose a route into primary psychophysiological insomnia (PI) alo...
Aims: The association between alcohol use and sleep problems is well established and clinically mean...