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View article: 0611 Sleep-Disordered Breathing During Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Is Associated with Subjective Cognitive Decline
0611 Sleep-Disordered Breathing During Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Is Associated with Subjective Cognitive Decline Open
Introduction The relationship between sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and cognition in the aging population remains a subject of debate. While research has linked non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep to cognition, fewer studies have explor…
View article: 1179 Transgender Identity Moderates the Association Between Nightmare Frequency and Suicidal Ideation
1179 Transgender Identity Moderates the Association Between Nightmare Frequency and Suicidal Ideation Open
Introduction Frequent nightmares are known risk factors for suicidal ideation. Nightmares and suicide are both relatively understudied within minority populations. Transgender individuals experience disproportionately higher rates of sleep…
View article: 0429 DreamGPT: Validation of ChatGPT as a Tool for Emotion Analysis in Dream Reports
0429 DreamGPT: Validation of ChatGPT as a Tool for Emotion Analysis in Dream Reports Open
Introduction Dream reports provide unique insights into emotional processing during sleep. While self-reports are the gold standard for assessing dream affect, natural language processing (NLP) tools like ChatGPT may offer scalable alterna…
View article: 0423 Leveraging Large Language Models to Develop Natural Language Processing Code for Extracting Sleep Study Data
0423 Leveraging Large Language Models to Develop Natural Language Processing Code for Extracting Sleep Study Data Open
Introduction Research involving big data depends on structured data, but most patient information exists in unstructured formats like clinical notes. Traditional natural language processing (NLP) methods take substantial development time a…
View article: 0154 Do Self-Rated Stress Levels Reflect Greater Sleep Problems? Linking Reported Stress to Sleep Efficiency
0154 Do Self-Rated Stress Levels Reflect Greater Sleep Problems? Linking Reported Stress to Sleep Efficiency Open
Introduction The linkage between chronic stress and sleep disruption is often known, but the extent to which self-rated stress levels predict specific sleep-related problems remains unclear. This study examined whether individuals who self…
View article: 0082 The Structural Influence of Disordered Sleep on the Wake Intrusion Index
0082 The Structural Influence of Disordered Sleep on the Wake Intrusion Index Open
Introduction Individually, insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are significant public health concerns. Insomnia affects nearly a third of the population, while OSA affects 9% to 38% of adults. Their co-occurrence (COMISA) results in…
View article: Influence of circadian preference, sleep inertia and their interaction on marathon completion time: A retrospective, cross‐sectional investigation of a large mass‐participation city marathon
Influence of circadian preference, sleep inertia and their interaction on marathon completion time: A retrospective, cross‐sectional investigation of a large mass‐participation city marathon Open
Summary Burgeoning interest in marathons necessitates an understanding of performance determinants. Research has highlighted the importance of diet, training and sleep, yet relations of circadian preference and sleep inertia with marathon …
View article: 0676 Increased Depression Symptoms are Associated with Higher Nightmare Frequency within the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort
0676 Increased Depression Symptoms are Associated with Higher Nightmare Frequency within the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort Open
Introduction Nightmare frequency has been suggested as a strong clinical indicator of psychiatric disorders. Additionally, frequent nightmares are a possible underrepresented outcome of depression. As nightmares may increase the risk of ne…
View article: 721 A Pandemic’s Impact on Nightmare Frequency
721 A Pandemic’s Impact on Nightmare Frequency Open
Introduction: Nightmares have been defined as bad dreams that produce awakenings and have content which can be recalled upon awakening. Frequent nightmares have been linked to many negative outcomes, such as depression and suicide. Researc…