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2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paola Spinuzza ◽  
Giovanna Giuliana ◽  
Laura Maniscalco ◽  
Vincenza Manzella ◽  
Giuseppe Pizzo ◽  
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Author(s):  
Hannah Starke ◽  
Karina T. Canadas ◽  
Charles G. Minard ◽  
Binal S. Kancherla ◽  
Ravish Kapoor ◽  
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Entropy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (11) ◽  
pp. 1375
Author(s):  
Adrián Martín-Montero ◽  
Gonzalo C. Gutiérrez-Tobal ◽  
David Gozal ◽  
Verónica Barroso-García ◽  
Daniel Álvarez ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 90-92
Author(s):  
Priyanka Kapoor ◽  
Pranav Ish ◽  
Nitesh Gupta ◽  
Baljeet S Virk ◽  
Aman Chowdhry

Author(s):  
Lourdes M. DelRosso ◽  
Maria P. Mogavero ◽  
Raffaele Ferri ◽  
Oliviero Bruni ◽  
Maida L. Chen

2021 ◽  
Vol 75 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. 7512505094p1-7512505094p1
Author(s):  
Aimee Piller ◽  
Elizabeth Torrez ◽  
Mekenzie Keenportz ◽  
Kelly Maki ◽  
Tara Rudkoski ◽  
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Abstract Date Presented 04/13/21 This study examines the current practices of OTs in the treatment of sleep difficulties in children. The study used a survey design to explore assessment methods, interventions, and preparedness of pediatric OTs in addressing sleep. The study lays the foundation for the need for future research in effectiveness of sleep interventions in the pediatric population. Primary Author and Speaker: Aimee Piller Additional Authors and Speakers: Kimberly Lieberman, Abraham Kim, Erin Thrasher, and Theresa Guzaldo


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Elsa Sfeir ◽  
Chadia Haddad ◽  
Marwan Akel ◽  
Souheil Hallit ◽  
Sahar Obeid

Abstract Background Sleep habits are an important component of a child’s health and it is affected by parent–child relationship. Also, child’s diet and nutrition appear to be an important factor affecting sleep health. Few studies have addressed the effect of parental emotional disturbance that can leave on children’s sleep. Therefore, the objective of our study was to assess the prevalence of sleep disorders in pre- and school-aged children and evaluate its relation with parental mental health and child’s nutrition and activity. Methods A cross-sectional study, conducted between October 2020 and January 2021, which enrolled 402 Lebanese parents from all over Lebanon. The questionnaire was distributed online using the snowball technique. The Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire (PSQ) was used to assess pediatric sleep behaviors and the Family Nutrition and physical activity questionnaire was used to assess parental behaviors that might predispose children for obesity. Results A total of 76 (19%) children had sleep disorders (PSQ scores of 8 or more). The multivariable analysis showed that higher paternal depression (Beta = 0.079, p = 0.010), maternal depression (Beta = 0.089, p = 0.001) and higher anxiety in the father (Beta = 0.064, p = 0.021) were significantly associated with higher PSQ scores (worse sleep) in the child. Higher Family Nutrition and Physical Activity Screening Tool scores in the child (Beta = -0.161, p < 0.001) was significantly associated with lower PSQ scores (better sleep). Conclusion Paternal anxiety and depression, as well as maternal depression, were factors associated with children’s sleeping disorders. Future studies are needed to assess parental influence on child’s development.


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