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Filter by:In Taiwan, the prevalence of sleep problems, myopia, and dental caries in school-age children is high. Little is known regarding the implementation of oral and vision health outcomes around bedtime. A bedtime routine intervention was conducted to improve children's oral, vision and sleep health.
This is a digital health study in which participants are recruited to collect sleep and activity data from digital activity trackers. We are also collecting survey/questionnaire data on baseline health and sleep characteristics as well as bi-weekly assessments of sleep quality and mood. Overall, we aim to examine how sleep relates to physical and mental health in a large population of activity tracker users.
Several epidemiologic studies have clearly shown that sleep complaints are very common in the general population. It involves a predominant complaint of a nonrestorative sleep or dissatisfaction with sleep quality or duration and it is accompanied by difficulties in initiating sleep at bedtime, frequent or prolonged awakenings, or early-morning awakening with an inability to return to sleep. Lavender oil as well as valerian officinalis are benefiting from a long traditional use in sleep and these products have moderate sedative effects compared to classical hypnotic compounds. This study is proposed to assess the efficacy and the safety of this combination in subjects with slight to moderate sleep complaints.
This is an open-label observational single-arm clinical trial to study the efficacy of a commercial dietary supplement and its effect on sleep quality, sleep duration, anxiety, mood, and stress.
This study is a mechanistic clinical trial designed to investigate the effects of the circadian system and sleep on non-dipping blood pressure (BP) in people with hypertension (HTN).
This Minimal Risk study is designed to evaluate the ability of the Celero ingestible Vitals Monitoring Pill (i.e., VM Pill) to measure respiration from within the gastrointestinal tract, in addition to performing an exploratory comparative analysis of data collected by the VM Pill and data collected from clinical monitoring sensors as part of polysomnography.
The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of a bed cooling system on subjective and objective measures of sleep in physicians who work rotating shifts. The intent of the Investigators is to perform a before-and-after trial of a bed cooling system and determine the effects of that cooling system on sleep.
This study aims to to test effects of sleep loss on perceived discrimination and cardiovascular functioning as well as identify moderators of the racial discrimination and objective sleep link in a sample of 80 African Americans.
The actigraph device continuously records the occurrence of limb movements and then collects the number of movements in a given time interval. Compared to polysomnography Actigraphy is a reliable and valid method for monitoring sleep in infants.
This study seeks to understand the neural, cognitive and behavioral effects of low doses of psilocybin administered in the form of dried mushroom material (0.5 g of Psilocybe cubensis) consumed in natural settings following a placebo-controlled double-blind experimental design.