Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6060771 | Sleep Medicine | 2015 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Increased bedtime cortisol and less pronounced rise in melatonin levels before sleep may play a role in the occurrence of sleep disturbances, such as delayed sleep onset, observed in children with WS. As both markers play a significant role in our circadian rhythm and sleep/wake cycle, it is necessary to examine sleep using multi-system analysis.
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Authors
Anna Maria Sniecinska-Cooper, Ray Kruse Iles, Stephen Andrew Butler, Huw Jones, Richard Bayford, Dagmara Dimitriou,