Sleep disturbances are prevalent in the UK and globally, with sleep data from across 13 countries suggesting that only 55% of adults are satisfied with their sleep. Disturbed sleep is found in diabetes which is one of the most serious diseases worldwide. Specifically, relationships have been found between glycaemic control and sleep duration and quality. It is currently unclear how diabetes specifically affects sleep stages, and their associated spectral power. This study aims to characterise the relationship between polysomnography-measured specific sleep stages and associated spectral power in adults with diabetes and control participants. This study involved a secondary data analysis of multi-cohort Sleep Heart Health (SHH) data using a ...
Sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances are less-known risk factors for the development and suboptim...
Aims: Despite growing recognition of the impact of sleep on diabetes, a clear profile of people wit...
Background: Studies have reported the presence of sleep disorders in approximately 50–70% of diabeti...
Sleep disturbances have been shown to be associated with diabetes control, but the relation between ...
Objective To explore the relationship between sleep status and the risk of diabetes in adults. Metho...
Sleep curtailment is common in the Westernised world and coincides with an increase in the prevalenc...
Background: Glycemic control is important to reduce the risk of micro - vascular problems among pati...
CONTEXT: Short sleep duration and sleep disruptions are associated with impaired glucoregulation in ...
Poor glycaemic control is found in diabetes, one of the most common, serious, non-communicable disea...
Poor glycaemic control is found in diabetes, one of the most common, serious, non-communicable disea...
For healthy existence, humans need to spend one-third of their time sleeping. Any qualitative or qua...
BACKGROUND: Given the significant role of sleep in glycemic control, the association between sleep a...
This study assesses the association between sleep duration and plasma lipid profiles in people with ...
BackgroundSleep plays an important role in health, and poor sleep is associated with negative impact...
Objective Our aim in the present study was to elucidate how type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and slee...
Sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances are less-known risk factors for the development and suboptim...
Aims: Despite growing recognition of the impact of sleep on diabetes, a clear profile of people wit...
Background: Studies have reported the presence of sleep disorders in approximately 50–70% of diabeti...
Sleep disturbances have been shown to be associated with diabetes control, but the relation between ...
Objective To explore the relationship between sleep status and the risk of diabetes in adults. Metho...
Sleep curtailment is common in the Westernised world and coincides with an increase in the prevalenc...
Background: Glycemic control is important to reduce the risk of micro - vascular problems among pati...
CONTEXT: Short sleep duration and sleep disruptions are associated with impaired glucoregulation in ...
Poor glycaemic control is found in diabetes, one of the most common, serious, non-communicable disea...
Poor glycaemic control is found in diabetes, one of the most common, serious, non-communicable disea...
For healthy existence, humans need to spend one-third of their time sleeping. Any qualitative or qua...
BACKGROUND: Given the significant role of sleep in glycemic control, the association between sleep a...
This study assesses the association between sleep duration and plasma lipid profiles in people with ...
BackgroundSleep plays an important role in health, and poor sleep is associated with negative impact...
Objective Our aim in the present study was to elucidate how type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and slee...
Sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances are less-known risk factors for the development and suboptim...
Aims: Despite growing recognition of the impact of sleep on diabetes, a clear profile of people wit...
Background: Studies have reported the presence of sleep disorders in approximately 50–70% of diabeti...