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OBJECTIVE
Sleep bruxism (SB) frequently is associated with other sleep disorders and pain concerns. Our study assesses the efficacy of a mandibular advancement appliance (MAA) for SB management in adolescents reporting snoring and headache (HA).
METHODS
Sixteen adolescents (mean age, 14.9±0.5)
Self-reported snoring in 37 females aged 65-94 years was assessed and the relationships between snoring and sleep characteristics, respiratory events, depression scores, sleep complaints and self-reported health problems were investigated. Sleep was recorded for two 24-h periods in the home on
To evaluate reported headache prevalence among the general population and patients suffering from snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS), a cross-sectional study was performed among those aged 30-64 years residing in Kopparberg county in central Sweden. Consecutive patients referred to
There is still a controversy regarding the relationship between sleep apnoea syndrome and headaches, especially morning headaches. Our objectives were: (i) to compare the prevalence and the clinical data of headaches in sleep apnoea syndrome (SAS) and control (snorers) groups defined by
Frequent headache is associated with a variety of sleep disorders. The authors compared the prevalence of snoring in a group of chronic daily headache (CDH) subjects (n = 206) with a control group of episodic headache subjects (n = 507). Habitual snoring was more common in the CDH subjects than in
BACKGROUND
Infantile headache is an increasingly important cause of medical consultation, due both to its increasing prevalence and its subsequent repercussion on the child's life. Also, certain sleep disorders (parasomnias) are commoner in infancy than in later life. The relationship between
Cluster headaches (CH) frequently recur at the same point in the circadian cycle, often during sleep. They may, in some cases, represent a susceptible individual's response to hypoxemia or other physiological changes induced by obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). If and when this mechanism exists, timing
OBJECTIVE
The study was conducted to examine the sleep habits and sleep disorders in children and adolescents with headache.
METHODS
Three hundred children with headache were qualified to a headache group (HG) and 284 children from schools and kindergartens without headache to a control group
Studies of snoring and sleep disturbance in the United States have been predominantly in clinic-based settings of children suspected to have obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome. Therefore, the purposes of this study were to utilize an orthodontic setting in which healthy children were seen
The aim was to investigate the comorbidity of chronic refractory headache with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAs). Seventy-two patients (51 women and 21 men) with chronic and refractory headaches, whose headache occurred during sleep or whose sleep was accompanied by snoring, were submitted to
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of snoring and breathing pauses during sleep, and to assess associated factors, including morbidity and the impact on daytime functioning, in an adult Malaysian population.
METHODS
A cross-sectional survey of community-dwelling adults
Herein we summarize clinical issues gleaned from a full peer-reviewed article on modifiable risk factors for migraine. Since migraine is progressive in some but not in most individuals, identifying patients at risk for progression is crucial. Key interventions include: (1) Decrease headache
There has been no epidemiological study of snoring in Japan, and we therefore performed a questionnaire survey (in about 7,000 adult men working at a steel-making factory at the time of the yearly health examination, and investigated the relationship between the severity of snoring and 17 items
BACKGROUND
Investigators believe that anatomical abnormalities in the sinonasal region can be the cause of some chronic and refractory headaches that may respond well to surgical intervention. This study presents the prevalence of headache in patients with nasal septal deviation and their response