BACKGROUND:Sleep quality and awake physical activity are important behavioral factors involved in the occurrence of cardiovascular diseases, potentially through nocturnal blood pressure (BP) changes. However, the impacts of quantitatively measured sleep quality and awake physical activity on BP fluctuation, and their relationships with several candidate causal factors for nocturnal hypertension are not well elucidated. METHODS:This cross-sectional study included 303 patients registered in the HSCAA study. Measurements included quantitatively determined sleep quality parameters and awake physical activity obtained by actigraph, nocturnal systolic BP (SBP) fall [100 × (1- sleep SBP/awake SBP ratio)], apnea hypopnea index, urinary sodium and c...
Background: To evaluate the association of sleep factors (sleep duration, self-reported trouble slee...
Background: Epidemiological studies have reported an association between self-reported short sleep d...
BackgroundAdherence to a healthy lifestyle (no smoking, consuming a healthy diet, engaging in physic...
Sleep quality and awake physical activity are important behavioral factors involved in the occurrenc...
Objective We aimed to investigate whether subjective sleep disturbance during overnight blood pressu...
Abstract Background Absences of normative, 10–20 % de...
ObjectivesWe investigated whether reduced cardiovascular risk is more related to the progressive dec...
Physical activity and sleep are fundamental factors for health and quality of life for humans. Being...
Blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) are influenced by the sleep-wake cycle, with relatively abru...
Objective: Emerging evidence suggests that various dimensions of sleep health are uniquely associate...
Objective Epidemiologic data increasingly support sleep as a determinant of cardiovascular disease...
Blunted dipping of nocturnal systolic arterial pressure (SAP) and heart rate (HR) are independent ri...
ObjectiveEpidemiologic data increasingly support sleep as a determinant of cardiovascular disease ri...
Stages of different depth characterize the temporal organization of sleep. Each stage exerts an effe...
Recent evidence has suggested that obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) may affect the normal overnight fa...
Background: To evaluate the association of sleep factors (sleep duration, self-reported trouble slee...
Background: Epidemiological studies have reported an association between self-reported short sleep d...
BackgroundAdherence to a healthy lifestyle (no smoking, consuming a healthy diet, engaging in physic...
Sleep quality and awake physical activity are important behavioral factors involved in the occurrenc...
Objective We aimed to investigate whether subjective sleep disturbance during overnight blood pressu...
Abstract Background Absences of normative, 10–20 % de...
ObjectivesWe investigated whether reduced cardiovascular risk is more related to the progressive dec...
Physical activity and sleep are fundamental factors for health and quality of life for humans. Being...
Blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) are influenced by the sleep-wake cycle, with relatively abru...
Objective: Emerging evidence suggests that various dimensions of sleep health are uniquely associate...
Objective Epidemiologic data increasingly support sleep as a determinant of cardiovascular disease...
Blunted dipping of nocturnal systolic arterial pressure (SAP) and heart rate (HR) are independent ri...
ObjectiveEpidemiologic data increasingly support sleep as a determinant of cardiovascular disease ri...
Stages of different depth characterize the temporal organization of sleep. Each stage exerts an effe...
Recent evidence has suggested that obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) may affect the normal overnight fa...
Background: To evaluate the association of sleep factors (sleep duration, self-reported trouble slee...
Background: Epidemiological studies have reported an association between self-reported short sleep d...
BackgroundAdherence to a healthy lifestyle (no smoking, consuming a healthy diet, engaging in physic...