Sleep Disorders
Sleep disorders, also known as somnipathies, are medical conditions that impair sleep patterns and reduce the quality of sleep, potentially interfering with normal physical, mental, social, and emotional functioning and significantly impacting health and quality of life. Common diagnostic tests for sleep disorders include polysomnography and actigraphy.
Health Outcomes
- Extended Nighttime Activity Duration
- Improved Circadian-Metabolic Function
- Improved Daytime Alertness
- Improved Diurnal Temperature Rhythm
- Improved Energy Levels
- Improved Fatigue Index
- Improved Fatigue Threshold
- Improved General Health Perception
- Improved NREM Sleep Intensity
- Improved Next Day Drowsiness
- Improved Perceived Health
- Improved Proportion of Healthy Days
- Improved Recovery on Waking
- Improved Secondary Symptoms
- Improved Sleep
- Improved Sleep Disturbance
- Improved Sleep Efficacy
- Improved Sleep Efficiency
- Improved Sleep Intensity
- Improved Sleep Quality
- Improved Sleep Satisfaction
- Improved Sleep-Related and Safety Behaviour Questionnaire Score
- Improved Waking Quality
- Increased Plasma Tryptophan Concentration
- Increased Sleep Duration in Infants
- Maintained General Health
- No Significant Weight Change
- Not Assessable From Provided Abstract
- Post-COVID Condition
- Reduced Alertness
- Reduced Awake Time
- Reduced Common Cold Incidence
- Reduced Daytime Drowsiness
- Reduced Disturbed Sleep Night
- Reduced Fatigue Levels
- Reduced Nighttime Waking
- Reduced Reaction Time
- Reduced Serum Serotonin Levels
- Reduced Sleep Disorder Score
- Reduced Sleep Disturbance Score
- Reduced Sleep Duration
- Reduced Stress-Induced Sleep Disruption
- Reduced Vigilance Behavior