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SLEEP CYCLE CHARACTERISTICS IN INFANTS

SLEEP CYCLE CHARACTERISTICS IN INFANTS

... At 3 months past term, active sleep accounted for 25% of total sleep time in premature infants and 23% in full-term infants, while quiet sleep accounted for 45% and 47%, respectively.9 T[r] ... See full document

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Sleep-wake cycle on amplitude-integrated EEG and neuroimage outcomes in newborns

Sleep-wake cycle on amplitude-integrated EEG and neuroimage outcomes in newborns

... in infants with 5 min Apgar score ≥7 with decreased activity immediately after birth and presented with clinical seizure before 6 h after ...menstrual cycle and ultrasono- graphic measurement during the ... See full document

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Sleep of Excessively Crying Infants: A 24-Hour Ambulatory Sleep Polygraphy Study

Sleep of Excessively Crying Infants: A 24-Hour Ambulatory Sleep Polygraphy Study

... REM sleep was observed during 0 to 6 am period in excessively crying infants than in control ...the sleep- wake cycle variation was taken into account, exces- sively crying infants ... See full document

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Improving Safe Sleep Practices for Hospitalized Infants

Improving Safe Sleep Practices for Hospitalized Infants

... infant sleep location, sleep position, HOB position, and appropriate ...of sleep education by hospital ...Clinical characteristics we hypothesized to influence SSP at home were also assessed: ... See full document

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Influence of Swaddling on Sleep and Arousal Characteristics of Healthy Infants

Influence of Swaddling on Sleep and Arousal Characteristics of Healthy Infants

... the sleep recording. In both normal and swaddled conditions, the infants were tested only during REM sleep, after a minimum of 5 minutes in this sleep ...REM sleep requires the ... See full document

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Prone or Supine Body Position and Sleep Characteristics in Infants

Prone or Supine Body Position and Sleep Characteristics in Infants

... Prone or Supine Body Position and Sleep Characteristics in InfantsA. Dramaix, PhD.[r] ... See full document

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Sleep Environment Risks for Younger and Older Infants

Sleep Environment Risks for Younger and Older Infants

... Sleep place was categorized as “ crib, ” “ playpen, ” “ car seat/stroller, ” “ adult bed, ” “ person, ” “ other, ” and “ unknown. ” “ Crib ” referred to crib, cradle, or bassi- net. “ Car seat/stroller ” included ... See full document

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Sleep quality and body composition assessment in college students

Sleep quality and body composition assessment in college students

... and sleep duration and several other factors. The lack of sleep may be considered a risk factor for increased morbidity mortality, as well as the increased prevalence of obesity and dyslipidemia (Bergamasco ... See full document

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Wahakura Versus Bassinet for Safe Infant Sleep: A Randomized Trial

Wahakura Versus Bassinet for Safe Infant Sleep: A Randomized Trial

... infant sleep environment (head covering, bed-sharing, and prone or side infant sleep position); a known protective factor (breastfeeding) and other possibly important influences (mother-infant interactions, ... See full document

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Commentary: Sleep in German Infants—The “Cult” of Independence

Commentary: Sleep in German Infants—The “Cult” of Independence

... well. Sleep problems among children seem to put more pressure on mothers by requiring that they be effective and energetic at work while at the same time expecting them to be good mothers who are always there for ... See full document

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Apneic Spells and Sleep States in Preterm Infants

Apneic Spells and Sleep States in Preterm Infants

... Cardiac slowing occurred in 198 out of the 370 short apneic spells with a duration of 10 to 20 seconds and in 51 of these apneic episodes heart rate fell below 100 beats per minute. Seve[r] ... See full document

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Overweight in infants increases the chance of having a gross motor developmental delay at six months

Overweight in infants increases the chance of having a gross motor developmental delay at six months

... newborn infants have shown the stepping movement when held in the standing position against a surface on their feet (Thelen, ...the infants who could perform the stepping ... See full document

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Effects of Exposure to Alcohol in Mother’s Milk on Infant Sleep

Effects of Exposure to Alcohol in Mother’s Milk on Infant Sleep

... levels were sampled in the zero crossing mode at a constant rate of 10 Hz. In this mode, an activity count was scored each time that the infant’s leg movement fell above the unit’s sensitivity thresh- old. The number of ... See full document

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Sleeping Through the Night: The Consolidation of Self-regulated Sleep Across the First Year of Life

Sleeping Through the Night: The Consolidation of Self-regulated Sleep Across the First Year of Life

... infant’s sleep and that of the ...hours sleep at night during an undetermined period (criterion 2) and a more socially valid criterion requiring an LSRSP of 8 hours between 22:00 and 6:00 hours (crite- rion ... See full document

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Phenothiazine-Induced Sleep Apneas in Normal Infants

Phenothiazine-Induced Sleep Apneas in Normal Infants

... second night, each infant showed an increase in the number of central apneas, and each infant also had several episodes of obstructive apneas (median duration four seconds).. It is concl[r] ... See full document

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Nocturnal Video Assessment of Infant Sleep Environments

Nocturnal Video Assessment of Infant Sleep Environments

... unsafe sleep environments than have been previously ...infant sleep environment throughout the entire ...about sleep position, sleep location, and bedding are often asked in isolation, and the ... See full document

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Polysomnographic Studies of Infants Who Subsequently Died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Polysomnographic Studies of Infants Who Subsequently Died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

... sleep apneas on transcutaneous oxygen pressure in control infants, siblings of sudden infant death syndrome victims, and near miss infants: Comparison with the effects of central sleep a[r] ... See full document

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Multiple poor sleep characteristics and metabolic abnormalities consistent with metabolic syndrome among white, black, and Hispanic/Latina women: modification by menopausal status

Multiple poor sleep characteristics and metabolic abnormalities consistent with metabolic syndrome among white, black, and Hispanic/Latina women: modification by menopausal status

... poor sleep to women with recommended sleep (yes vs. no for short sleep, inconsist- ent weekly sleep patterns, sleep debt, frequent napping, insomnia symptoms, difficulty falling asleep, ... See full document

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Sleep Position of Low Birth Weight Infants

Sleep Position of Low Birth Weight Infants

... of infants placed to sleep in the prone position the evening before the survey at 1, 3, and 6 months after hospital discharge was 115 ...supine sleep were 177 (23.8%), 273 (37.9%), and 346 (50.2%) ... See full document

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Care of Infants With Near-Miss Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Care of Infants With Near-Miss Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

... By definition, prolonged sleep apnea was present in all infants in group IlL The 17 infants in group I, 9 infants in group II, and 1 infant in group III had sleep apnea at home and did n[r] ... See full document

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