Combating Sleep Disorders
معرفی کتاب «Combating Sleep Disorders» نوشتهٔ Kathy Sexton-Radek, Gina Graci، منتشرشده توسط نشر Praeger Publishers در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Combating Sleep Disorders» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
Approximately 70 million people in the United States are affected by a sleep problem. About 40 million Americans suffer from chronic sleep disorders, and an additional 20-30 million are affected by intermittent sleep-related problems. However, an overwhelming majority of sleep disorders remain undiagnosed and untreated. Some of the most common ones are insomnia, restless legs syndrome, parasomnias, circadian rhythm disorders, excessive daytime sleepiness, night terrors, sleep apnea, periodic limb movement disorder, and narcolepsy. Long standing sleep disturbances can lead to nonproductive lifestyles, poor work performance, weight gain, difficulty with concentration, and social avoidance. Some disorders, like sleep apnea, can lead to even more serious problems such as high blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke. Therefore, there is an urgent need for this introduction to the subject of sleep disorders.
Chapters include information on symptoms and problems that signal a possible sleep disorder, descriptions of sleep loss effects and their demographics, definitions of common sleep disorders, explanations of various medical and psychological tests for sleep disorder diagnosis, essential medical treatments, guided intervention to change thinking about sleep and related health habits, alternative interventions, follow-up and maintenance issues, and behavioral changes. Appendices include a list of accredited sleep laboratories and resources, suggested readings, and suggested exercises and activities.
Contents......Page 7 Figures and Tables......Page 9 Foreword by Phyllis C. Zee......Page 11 Preface......Page 13 Section One: Understanding Sleep Medicine......Page 15 CHAPTER 1 SIGNS OF POOR SLEEP......Page 17 CHAPTER 2 SLEEP LOSS EFFECTS......Page 29 CHAPTER 3 SLEEP MEDICINE FACTS......Page 43 CHAPTER 4 HOW SLEEP IS MEASURED......Page 51 CHAPTER 5 TREATMENTS FOR SLEEP DISTURBANCES......Page 59 CHAPTER 6 CHANGE YOUR MIND ABOUT YOUR SLEEP......Page 67 CHAPTER 7 ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS FOR SLEEP......Page 75 CHAPTER 8 FOLLOW-UP CARE......Page 85 Section Two: Common Sleep Battles......Page 87 COMMON BATTLES......Page 89 WHAT YOU CAN DO TO ENSURE HEALTHY SLEEP HABITS......Page 95 MENOPAUSE AND POOR SLEEP......Page 97 EMOTIONS AND POOR SLEEP......Page 101 DREAMING PROBLEMS AND OTHER SUCH MATTERS......Page 104 YOUR HEALTH AND YOUR SLEEP......Page 109 SLEEPY ATHLETES......Page 113 WORK AND SLEEP......Page 116 HEALTHY PRACTICES AND YOUR SLEEP......Page 121 SHOULD YOU TRY MELATONIN PILLS FROM THE HEALTH FOOD STORE?......Page 124 SHOULD YOUR PET SLEEP WITH YOU?......Page 125 FOOD AND SLEEP......Page 126 CULTURAL INFLUENCES ON SLEEP......Page 130 Appendix......Page 133 Index......Page 143 Long standing sleep disturbances can lead to nonproductive lifestyles, poor work performance, weight gain, difficulty with concentration, and social avoidance. Some disorders, like sleep apnea, can lead to even more serious problems such as high blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke. There is, therefore, an urgent need for this introduction to the subject of sleep disorders. Chapters include information on: definitions of common disorders; symptoms and problems that signal a possible sleep disorder; descriptions of sleep loss efects and their demographics; explanations of various medical and psychological tests for sleep disorder diagnosis; essential medical treatments; alternative interventions; guided intervention to change thinking about sleep and related health habits; follow-up and maintenance issues; and behavioral changes. (Publisher) Approximately 70 million people in the United States are affected by sleep problems. About 40 million Americans suffer from chronic sleep disorders, and an additional 20-30 million are affected by intermittent sleep-related problems. However, an overwhelming majority of sleep disorders remain undiagnosed and untreated. Some of the most common ones are insomnia, restless legs syndrome, parasomnias, circadian rhythm disorders, excessive daytime sleepiness, night terrors, sleep apnea, periodic limb movement disorder, and narcolepsy