In another part of the questionnaires, they were asked about their daytime sleepiness, including how often they had trouble staying awake while driving, eating meals or engaging in a social activity.
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The study found that people with excessive daytime sleepiness and a lack of enthusiasm to get things done were more likely to develop the syndrome than people without those sleep-related issues.
When adjusted for other factors like age, depression, and other health conditions, researchers established that people with excessive daytime sleepiness and a lack of enthusiasm for daytime ...
The report was published Wednesday in Neurology. The study found that people with excessive daytime sleepiness and a lack of enthusiasm around daily activities were more likely to develop the ...
The study found that people with excessive daytime sleepiness and a lack of enthusiasm to get things done were more likely to develop the syndrome than people without those sleep-related issues.
(NewsNation) — Older people experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness may be more prone to developing a predementia syndrome, according to a study published Wednesday by the American Academy of ...
Among participants who experienced excessive daytime sleepiness and a lack of enthusiasm, 35.5% developed motoric cognitive risk syndrome compared with 6.7% of people without those problems ...