2018, Number 1
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Rev Fac Med UNAM 2018; 61 (1)
Sleep disorders: what are they and what are their consequences?
Carrillo-Mora P, Barajas-Martínez KG, Sánchez-Vázquez I, Rangel-Caballero MF
Language: Spanish
References: 36
Page: 6-20
PDF size: 452.89 Kb.
ABSTRACT
For decades, the rhythm of modern life has generated multiple
changes in our behavior and habits. Especially, the way
we eat and our exercise habits have changed significantly
but one of the most evident effects is regarding sleep behavior.
Nowadays, sleep has decreased dramatically, but not
only in quantity. The quality of sleep has been affected in a
significant way on all age groups, especially in the young
population. For several years, we’ve known that sleep plays an
essential role for an optimal physical and mental performance
in the human being. Only recently we’ve begun to discover
and understand the consequences that sleep disturbances
can have on health in the long term. In the present article we
include a general review of the most common or representative
sleep disorders, the studies used for their diagnosis and
finally we made an overview of the consequences of these
disorders on health.
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