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Overview of Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Adults

Sunwoo JS, Yang KI

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common disorder characterized by obstructive apneas, hypopneas, and respiratory effort related arousals during sleep. Treatment of OSA is important because untreated patients have potential...
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Effects of Electrical Automatic Massage of Whole Body at Bedtime on Sleep and Fatigue

Choi SJ, Yun SH, Joo EY

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of electrical automatic massage (EAM) at bedtime on sleep quality and fatigue. METHODS: We recruited consecutively 35 adults (23 male, 48.7±8.07 y) who complained of poor...
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The Relationship between Subjective Sleep, Emotions, Social Support and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Female Undergraduate Students

Lee J, Suh S

OBJECTIVES: The current study aimed to explore the relationship between subjective sleep, emotions, social support and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), and extract the strongest predictor of EDS in female undergraduate...
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Assessing Sleep-Wake Pattern and Chronotype with the Korean Munich ChronoType for Shift-Workers in Shift Working Nurses

Choi SJ, Suh S, Joo EY

OBJECTIVES: To investigate sleep-wake patterns and chronotype in rapidly rotating shift nurses (SRN). METHODS: We translated and back-translated the Korean Munich ChronoType for Shift-Workers (K-MCTQ(shift)) with original authors' permission. In this...
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A Twenty-Minute Nap Boosts the Planning Domain of Executive Function in Sleep Deprived Late Adolescents

Kang K, Choi J, Hwang HJ, Koo DL, Kim JS, Oh B

OBJECTIVES: The positive effects of nap on cognitive function and memory have been researched intensively among children and adults. However, the relationship between afternoon nap and executive function among sleep...
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Nocturnal Restless Arms and Face Improved by Dopamine Agonist: Is It a Variant of Restless Legs Syndrome?

Shin DS, Lee SC, Kim SA, Kim HK, Yang KI

The symptoms of restless legs syndrome (RLS) usually involve legs and can extend to other body parts. However, isolated body parts other than leg have rarely been involved. A 32-year-old...
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