Prevalence of insomnia and feasibility of a nurse-administered digital cognitive behavioural therapy two years after corona virus disease hospitalisation DOI Creative Commons
Thea Christine Thorshov, Toril Dammen, Anne Moen

и другие.

Sleep Medicine, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 125, С. 108 - 113

Опубликована: Ноя. 19, 2024

Язык: Английский

Long COVID: a clinical update DOI
Trisha Greenhalgh, Manoj Sivan,

Alice Perlowski

и другие.

The Lancet, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 404(10453), С. 707 - 724

Опубликована: Июль 31, 2024

Язык: Английский

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Prevalence of anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review and meta-analysis of over 2 million people DOI Open Access
Felipe Mendes Delpino, Carine Nascimento da Silva, Jeferson Santos Jerônimo

и другие.

Journal of Affective Disorders, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 318, С. 272 - 282

Опубликована: Сен. 10, 2022

Язык: Английский

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Sleep symptoms are essential features of long‐COVID– Comparing healthy controls withCOVID‐19 cases of different severity in the internationalCOVIDsleep study (ICOSS‐II) DOI
Ilona Merikanto, Yves Dauvilliers, Frances Chung

и другие.

Journal of Sleep Research, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 32(1)

Опубликована: Окт. 8, 2022

Summary Many people report suffering from post‐acute sequelae of COVID‐19 or “long‐COVID”, but there are still open questions on what actually constitutes long‐COVID and how prevalent it is. The current definition is based voting using the Delphi‐method by WHO post‐COVID‐19 working group. It emphasizes long‐lasting fatigue, shortness breath cognitive dysfunction as core symptoms COVID‐19. In this international survey study consisting 13,628 subjects aged 18–99 years 16 countries Asia, Europe, North America South (May–Dec 2021), we show that were more amongst severe cases, i.e. those requiring hospitalisation for We also found sleep at associate with severity when cases compared COVID‐negative cases. Specifically, fatigue (61.3%), insomnia (49.6%) excessive daytime sleepiness (35.8%) highly respondents reporting after Understanding importance sleep‐related in has a clinical relevance diagnosing treating long‐COVID.

Язык: Английский

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Postacute Sequelae of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection DOI
Aluko A. Hope,

Teresa H. Evering

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 36(2), С. 379 - 395

Опубликована: Фев. 15, 2022

Язык: Английский

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Nightmares in People with COVID-19: Did Coronavirus Infect Our Dreams? DOI Creative Commons
Serena Scarpelli, Michael R. Nadorff, Bjørn Bjorvatn

и другие.

Nature and Science of Sleep, Год журнала: 2022, Номер Volume 14, С. 93 - 108

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2022

Introduction: A growing number of studies have demonstrated that the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic has severely affected sleep and dream activity in healthy people. To date, no investigation examined specifically COVID-19 patients. Methods: As part International Sleep Study (ICOSS), we compared 544 participants with matched-controls. within-subjects comparison between pre-pandemic periods computed separately for controls were performed on recall nightmare frequency (DRF; NF). Also, non-parametric comparisons carried out. Further, psychological measures groups collected during pandemic. Ordinal logistic regression to detect best predictors NF was performed. Results: We found people reported greater Comparisons revealed a) difference concerning DRF period pandemic; b) period; c) significantly higher than (p = 0.003). Additionally, showed anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress-disorder (PTSD) symptom scores controls; quality life health as well wellbeing (WHO-5) participants. Finally, ordinal indicates < 0.001), PTSD anxiety 0.018), insomnia 0.039), severity 0.014), duration 0.003) age 0.001) predicted NF. Discussion: Our work shows strong associations increased nightmares those reporting having had COVID-19. This suggests more by COVID-19, impact upon life. Keywords: dreaming, pandemic, sleep, PTSD,

Язык: Английский

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Persistent short nighttime sleep duration is associated with a greater post-COVID risk in fully mRNA-vaccinated individuals DOI Creative Commons
Pei Xue, Ilona Merikanto, Frances Chung

и другие.

Translational Psychiatry, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 13(1)

Опубликована: Фев. 1, 2023

Short nighttime sleep duration impairs the immune response to virus vaccination, and long is associated with poor health status. Thus, we hypothesized that short (<6 h) (>9 sleepers have a higher post-COVID risk than normal sleepers, despite two doses of mRNA vaccine (which has previously been linked lower odds long-lasting COVID-19 symptoms). Post-COVID was defined as experiencing at least one core symptom for three months (e.g., shortness breath). Multivariate logistic regression adjusting age, sex, BMI, other factors showed in 9717 respondents (age span 18-99) vaccinations lowered suffering from by about 21% (p < 0.001). When restricting analysis double-vaccinated (n = 5918), exhibited greater (adjusted OR [95%-CI], 1.56 [1.29, 1.88] 1.87 [1.32, 2.66], respectively). Among persistent patterns during pandemic compared before pandemic, but not significantly 1.59 [1.24, 2.03] 1.18 [0.70, 1.97], No significant association between symptoms observed those reporting positive SARS-CoV-2 test results 538). Our findings suggest against are risk. However, this protection may be less pronounced among sleeping 6 h per night. warrant replication cohorts individuals confirmed infection.

Язык: Английский

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Nightmare frequency is a risk factor for suicidal ideation during the COVID‐19 pandemic DOI
Courtney J. Bolstad, Brigitte Holzinger, Serena Scarpelli

и другие.

Journal of Sleep Research, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 33(5)

Опубликована: Фев. 17, 2024

Summary The association between nightmare frequency (NMF) and suicidal ideation (SI) is well known, yet the impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on this relation inconsistent. This study aimed to investigate changes in NMF, SI, their during pandemic. Data were collected 16 countries using a harmonised questionnaire. sample included 9328 individuals (4848 women; age M[SD] = 46.85 [17.75] years), 17.60% reported previous COVID‐19. Overall, SI was significantly 2% lower vs. before, consistent across genders ages. Most countries/regions demonstrated decreases pandemic, with Austria (−9.57%), Sweden (−6.18%), Bulgaria (−5.14%) exhibiting significant declines but Italy (1.45%) Portugal (2.45%) non‐significant increases. Suicidal more common participants long‐COVID (21.10%) short‐COVID (12.40%), though did not vary by history. Nightmare increased 4.50% higher those (14.50% 10.70%), infection (23.00% 8.10%), (18.00% 8.50%). NMF stronger than prior ( r s 0.18 0.14; z 2.80). Frequent nightmares likelihood reporting (OR 1.57, 95% CI 1.20–2.05), while frequent dream recall served protective effect 0.74, 0.59–0.94). These findings have important implications for identifying at risk suicide may offer potential pathway prevention.

Язык: Английский

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Correlation between changes of sleep quality and brain functional connectivity patterns in COVID-19 patients: A three-month longitudinal cohort study DOI
Bei Peng, Ying Liu, Yuxin Chen

и другие.

Sleep Medicine, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 128, С. 187 - 194

Опубликована: Фев. 11, 2025

Язык: Английский

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Healthy sleep patterns and risk of hospitalization for infection: a large community-based cohort study DOI Creative Commons
Hongmin Li,

Xi-Ru Zhang,

Dan‐Qing Liao

и другие.

Translational Psychiatry, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 15(1)

Опубликована: Март 27, 2025

Sleep behaviours are potentially modifiable risk factors for infectious disease. However, little is known about the combined effects of multiple sleep on infections. We investigated prospective associations healthy patterns with hospitalization infection in 397,523 participants (mean (SD) age: 56.3 (8.1) years) from UK Biobank. Healthy were defined by scores according to a combination adequate duration (7–8 h/day), early chronotype, no insomnia, and excessive daytime sleepiness. During median follow-up 13.5 (interquartile range: 12.4–14.2) years, 60,377 cases any documented. A score was inversely associated various subtypes dose-dependent manner (P trend < 0.001). The between one-point increment infections ranged 9% lower sepsis (HR = 0.91; 95% CI, 0.89–0.93) 20% liver 0.80; 0.74–0.87). More than 10% hospitalizations could have been prevented if all adhered four low-risk behaviours. Adherence pattern decreased infections, especially individuals <65 years age females interaction 0.00045). Our findings highlight potential behaviour interventions primary prevention diseases.

Язык: Английский

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Sleep During Pandemic Times: Summary of Findings and Future Outlook Through the Lens of the International COVID Sleep Study (ICOSS) DOI
Bjørn Bjorvatn, Ilona Merikanto, Frances Chung

и другие.

Journal of Sleep Research, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Апрель 22, 2025

ABSTRACT To study the impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on sleep and circadian rhythms—two fundamental pillars for health—the collaboration International Sleep Study (ICOSS) was established. The present overview comprehensively discusses findings from this collaboration. Involving researchers across globe, ICOSS used a harmonised questionnaire to cover changes in disorders, as well physical mental health. Two survey waves were conducted, one 2020 another 2021. In ICOSS‐1, total 26,539 people 14 countries four continents (Europe, Asia, North South America) participated. ICOSS‐2, two more joined ICOSS, 15,813 focus ICOSS‐2 Long COVID. Participants accessed widely disseminated online surveys their native language. 20 papers published so far, have uncovered several novel findings, including how impacted patterns, prevalence chronotype‐based differences sleep‐immune system interactions. best our knowledge, there is no other large‐scale multinational targeting general population investigating role disorders alongside variety psychological, biological, social economic factors during recent pandemic.

Язык: Английский

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