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Sleep deprivation is directly linked to excessive daytime sleepiness as a primary symptom [1] and a clinical sign [2], while research studies frequently examine these two conditions together in the context of shift work and lifestyle factors {fact:1, fact:3, fact:4}. Additionally, excessive daytime sleepiness is clinically distinguished from sleep deprivation when diagnosing specific disorders like narcolepsy [3].
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Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 4 facts
claimHarma, Tenkanen, Sjoblom, Alikoski, and Heinsalmi studied the combined effects of shift work and lifestyle on the prevalence of insomnia, sleep deprivation, and daytime sleepiness.
claimNarcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia are defined by a clinically significant complaint of excessive daytime sleepiness that is not explained by circadian sleep disorders, sleep-disordered breathing, sleep deprivation, or other medical conditions (AASM, 2005).
claimHarma et al. (1998) studied the combined effects of shift work and lifestyle on the prevalence of insomnia, sleep deprivation, and daytime sleepiness.
claimHarma M., Tenkanen L., Sjoblom T., Alikoski T., and Heinsalmi P. (1998) studied the combined effects of shift work and lifestyle on the prevalence of insomnia, sleep deprivation, and daytime sleepiness in the 'Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health'.
Sleep Deprivation: What It Is, Symptoms, Treatment & Stages my.clevelandclinic.org 1 fact
claimCommon symptoms of sleep deprivation include daytime sleepiness, fatigue, irritability, trouble thinking, focusing and remembering, slowed reaction times, and headaches.
The Effect of Insomnia on Brain Health - American Brain Foundation americanbrainfoundation.org 1 fact
claimDaytime sleepiness is a sign of sleep deprivation and can be dangerous during activities requiring alertness, such as driving.