Preferred Name |
Sleep disorders, circadian rhythm |
|
Synonyms |
Day / night rhythm disturbances |
|
ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/Sleep_disorders_circadian_rhythm |
|
database_cross_reference |
UMLS: C0877792 |
|
definition |
Definition: “Circadian rhythm sleep disorders are caused by desynchronization between internal sleep-wake rhythms and the light-darkness cycle. Patients typically have insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, or both, which typically resolve as the body clock realigns itself”. When a patient turns around their circadian rhythm, they are often awake at night, and sleepier during the day (daytime sleepiness). It is frequently described in patients suffering neurodegenerative diseases, like Alzheimer’s disease or Parkinson’s disease. |
|
Exclusion_criteria |
In the clinical summaries of the NBB, it was often described as ‘day night rhythm disturbances’, ‘changed circadian rhythm’. When it was noted as such, we labeled it as TRUE. Here we wanted to be as objective as possible. We scored as TRUE: day-night rhythm disturbances; changed circadian rhythm; day-night rhythm turned around. We did NOT score: any other sleep disturbances – these can be score as such ‘Sleep disturbances’. |
|
id |
Sleep_disorders_circadian_rhythm http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/Sleep_disorders_circadian_rhythm |
|
label |
Sleep disorders, circadian rhythm |
|
NeurodegenerationAssociatedTrait |
false |
|
notation |
Sleep:disorders:circadian:rhythm |
|
prefLabel |
Sleep disorders, circadian rhythm |
|
synonym |
Day / night rhythm disturbances |
|
treeView | ||
subClassOf |