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_aBenito León, Julián _9892 _eNeurología |
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_9582 _aBermejo Pareja, Félix _eNeurología |
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_aShort Sleep Duration Heralds Essential Tremor: A Prospective, Population-Based Study. _h[artículo] |
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_bMovement Disorders, _c2013 |
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500 | _aFormato Vancouver: Benito-León J, Louis ED, Bermejo-Pareja F. Short sleep duration heralds essential tremor: a prospective, population-based study. Mov Disord. 2013 Oct;28(12):1700-7. | ||
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504 | _aContiene 43 referencias | ||
520 | _aLewy bodies have been described in the locus coeruleus of some patients with essential tremor (ET), and this brainstem nucleus plays an important role in sleep cycle regulation. Despite this, no studies have investigated the relationship between daily sleep duration and the risk of ET. We determined whether baseline daily sleep duration was associated with an increased risk of incident ET. In this prospective, population-based study of individuals>65 years of age (the Neurological Disorders in Central Spain [NEDICES] cohort), participants were evaluated at baseline and 3 years later. At baseline, participants indicated their daily sleep duration as the sum of nighttime sleep and daytime napping. The average daily total sleep duration was grouped into four categories:5 hours (short sleepers), 6 hours, 7 to 8 hours (reference), and9 hours (long sleepers) hours. In total, 3,303 participants had a median duration of follow-up of 3.3 years. | ||
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_9267 _aServicio de Neurología-Neurofisiología |
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