Sleep problems are frequently addressed as a primary or secondary concern during the visit to the pediatric neurology clinic. Sleep disorders can mimic other neurologic diseases (e.g., epilepsy and movement disorders), and this adds challenges to the diagnostic process. Sleep disorders can significantly affect the quality of life and functionality of children in general and those with comorbid neurological diseases in particular. Understanding the pathophysiology of sleep disorders, recognizing the implications of sleep disorder in children with neurologic diseases and behavioral difficulties, and early intervention continue to evolve resulting in better neurocognitive outcomes
Health and behavioral problems associated with symptoms of pediatric sleep disorder
Sleep is a physiological condition with changes in brain activity, muscle tone and autonomic functio...
The objective of this study is to investigate whether sleep problems might account for the increased...
Sleep has marked effects on learning, neurocognitive functions, integration of information, and qual...
This review describes the complex and often reciprocal relationship between sleep problems, neurolog...
Sleep is a complex brain state with fundamental relevance for cognitive functions, synaptic plastici...
There are strong associations between childhood sleep disorders and behavioural, concentration and m...
Childhood sleep disorders can disrupt family dynamics and cause cognitive and behavior problems. Ear...
Sleep disorders have an adverse impact on daily living for both children and their caregivers. Sleep...
Sleep disorders are common in children and include both respiratory and non-respiratory causes. An a...
Up to 30% of children and adolescents suffer from sleep problems (Mindell & Owens, 2009). For many c...
We understand now that sleep of sufficient length and quality is required for good health. This is p...
Approximately 25 % of all children experience some type of sleep prob-lem at some point during child...
Sleep disorders are a growing concern in the pediatric population, especially because of their poten...
Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) in children with neuromuscular disease (NMD) is more prevalent comp...
Health and behavioral problems associated with symptoms of pediatric sleep disorder
Sleep is a physiological condition with changes in brain activity, muscle tone and autonomic functio...
The objective of this study is to investigate whether sleep problems might account for the increased...
Sleep has marked effects on learning, neurocognitive functions, integration of information, and qual...
This review describes the complex and often reciprocal relationship between sleep problems, neurolog...
Sleep is a complex brain state with fundamental relevance for cognitive functions, synaptic plastici...
There are strong associations between childhood sleep disorders and behavioural, concentration and m...
Childhood sleep disorders can disrupt family dynamics and cause cognitive and behavior problems. Ear...
Sleep disorders have an adverse impact on daily living for both children and their caregivers. Sleep...
Sleep disorders are common in children and include both respiratory and non-respiratory causes. An a...
Up to 30% of children and adolescents suffer from sleep problems (Mindell & Owens, 2009). For many c...
We understand now that sleep of sufficient length and quality is required for good health. This is p...
Approximately 25 % of all children experience some type of sleep prob-lem at some point during child...
Sleep disorders are a growing concern in the pediatric population, especially because of their poten...
Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) in children with neuromuscular disease (NMD) is more prevalent comp...
Health and behavioral problems associated with symptoms of pediatric sleep disorder
Sleep is a physiological condition with changes in brain activity, muscle tone and autonomic functio...
The objective of this study is to investigate whether sleep problems might account for the increased...