Supplements
                Unsigned Heaven     Travel World     The Cheers News     Forum    



Irregular sleep can provoke sleepwalking

thecheers.org    2008-04-03 05:16:38    

Washington, Apr 3 : People predisposed to sleepwalking should keep a regular bedtime to avoid unwanted evening strolls, according to researchers at the Universite de Montreal.
People predisposed to sleepwalking should keep a regular bedtime to avoid unwanted evening strolls, according to researchers at the Universite de Montreal.

This sleep disorder, also called somnambulism, makes the sufferers engage in activities like cleaning, walking, normally linked to wakefulness while he or she is asleep or in a sleeplike state. It affects up to four percent of adults, and can cause mental confusion or bouts of amnesia in those affected as they wander unresponsive to their environment.

The study, led by Antonio Zadra, evaluated 40 suspected sleepwalkers. All the participants were referred to the Sleep Research Centre at Sacre-Coeur Hospital, a Universite de Montreal teaching hospital, between August 2003 and March 2007.

"Our study found that sleep deprivation can precipitate sleepwalking in predisposed individuals. Sleepwalkers are best to maintain a regular bedtime and avoid sleep deprivation if they wish to steer clear of somnambulism," said Zadra.

All the subjects taking part in the study, agreed to have their baseline sleep patterns monitored during an initial all-night assessment. In a subsequent visit, the researchers kept the patients awake for whole evening and constantly supervised them.

After the patients were awake for 25 hours, they were allowed to have a recovery sleep the next morning. During each sleep period, the subjects were videotaped enabling the researchers to evaluate their behaviour, which ranged from playing with bed sheets to trying to jump over the bed rails. Subjects were evaluated on a three-point scale based on the complexity of their actions.

The researchers came up with remarkable results, as during baseline sleep, only half of patients exhibited some 32 behavioural episodes. During recovery sleep, 90 percent of patients demonstrated a total of 92 behavioural episodes.

Also, the study found that sleepwalkers, previously thought to suffer from an inability to sustain slow-wave or deep sleep, had increased difficulty in passing from slow-wave sleep to another sleep stage or to be fully awake following sleep deprivation.

"This research also reveals that objective methods can now be used for investigating and diagnosing sleepwalking," said Dr. Zadra.

The study is published in the recent issue of the Annals of Neurology, the official journal of the American Neurological Association. (ANI)
© 2007 ANI

Click for more News about Health

TAGS: Health   

The Cheers NEWS is looking for new local reporters


more
New Report highlights inadequacies in NHS hygiene standards

Hospitals and Primary Care Trusts (PCT) in England have been revealed to be failing to meet a range of government targets concerning hygiene.

Our bodies use ancient defence mechanism to fight retrovirus

A new study has found evidence that our ancestors fought against an ancient retrovirus with a defence mechanism that our bodies still use today.

Yet another way HIV fools the immune system uncovered
22.Jul 2008
Scientists at the Partners AIDS Research Center at...read

Gene variant that ups triglyceride levels in Asian-Americans identified
18.Jul 2008
A new study has found that a genetic variant for a...read

Arthritis wonder drugs may hold key for many more diseases
18.Jul 2008
Drugs that can help treat rheumatoid arthritis may...read



RComm-MTN tie-up under threat after RIL starts arbitration proceedings

Fall prevention programs cut elderly falls by 11 pct

CT scans offer cheaper diagnosis of low-risk chest pain

Killing mosquitoes may up prevalence of deadliest form of dengue

Health experts blame Brits 'abroad' for rise in sex infections





The Cheers magazine: About us | Contact us | The Cheers Story | Advertising
Work with The Cheers: Writers guide | Write for us | Writer application | Reporter application 
The Cheers:Terms and conditions | Privacy policy | Sponsoring | Sitemap
Sister sites: Tech Blog |  Best Auto Zine | Best poker affiliates | Travel destinations by weather | Cerveza | Okai - critical commentary | Get Beautiful! | Stock trading game | Wifi hotspots and wireless laptops | The Daily Bonk | Best Poker Zine | Business thoughts | Political commentary | Most expensive things | Top lists | Free Spanish Courses | World News in ShortTop 10 lists 
Listen: Online radio station | Unsigned musicians | Music reviews | Listen to unknown bands
Travel World: World travel locations | Morocco Agadir travel
Travel: Travel blogs | Travel destinations | Hotel reviews | Beer around the world
Watch: Watch movies online | Watch free tv online | Watch heroes online
Trade: The Stock game | Trading competitions | Trading education
Learn: Business videos online | Business networking | Business strategies | Business ideas
Copyright © 2004-2011 The Cheers magazine / Irregular sleep can provoke sleepwalking &





web stats