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Can Fitness Trackers Track Sleep?

Song P

Technological advances over the years have led to the widespread use and popularity of consumer wearable devices. Although polysomnography and actigraphy are standard tools for objective evaluation of sleep, common...
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Clinical Differences of Insomnia Subtype According to Actigraphy Based Objective Short Sleep, Subjective Short Sleep, and Normal Sleep

Choi SJ, Jo H, Joo EY

Objectives: This study aims to examine the clinical differences between objective short sleep insomniacs (OSSI) and subjective short sleep insomniacs (SSSI). Methods: We enrolled 79 patients (aged 27–74 years) with...
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Comparison of Sleep, Perceived Health, and Job Stress According to Symptoms of Shift Work Disorder in Shift Nurses

Choi SJ, Ha YK, Joo EY

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of symptoms of shift work disorder (SSWD) and its related factors in rapidly rotating three-shift nurses. Methods: We enrolled 344 nurses (mean...
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A Successful Treatment of Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome Using Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure in a Patient With Hypoxic Brain Damage

Hong Y, Kim HB, Song MJ, Mo H, Im HJ

We present the case of a 78-year-old female who experienced acute mental deterioration after vomiting. She showed severe hypercapnia without definite lung disease and hypoxic injury on brain image. After...
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A Case of Painful Legs and Moving Toes Syndrome in a Young Woman

Bae H, Shin Ds, Kang Mk, Lee HC, Jung KY

Painful legs and moving toes syndrome (PLMT) is a rare syndrome characterized by pain in the lower extremities and involuntary movements of single or multiple toes. A 29-year-old woman with...
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Association Between Suggestive Symptom of Restless Legs Syndrome and COVID-19 Vaccination: A Pilot Study

Seok JM, Na EJ, Kim SG, Park J, Park E, Song P, Yang KI

Objectives: Various sensory symptoms have been recognized after COVID-19 vaccination. Here, we aimed to explore the association between the suggestive symptom of restless legs syndrome (RLSss) and COVID-19 vaccination using...
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