Delayed Sleep
Phase Syndrome ( DSPS) is a disorder in which the major sleep episode
is delayed by 2 or more hours of the desired bedtime. This causes
difficulty awakening at the desired time. DSPS causes sleep-onset
insomnia, here, sufferers report that they cannot sleep until early
morning.
Delayed
Sleep Phase - DSP needs to be differentiated from normal variations
of sleep and from other sleep disorders. In addition to taking a medical
history, doctors may use a variety of tools to gather information
about a patient's sleep patterns. Mayo Clinic 3/5
Delayed
Sleep Phase Syndrome ( DSPS) - It is a disorder in which the major
sleep episode is delayed by 2 or more hours of the desired bedtime.
This causes difficulty awakening at the desired time. 2/5
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Sleep Phase Syndrome - How in Tune is Your Circadian Rhythm? It
could be affecting you more then you know. An Article. Not
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Sleep-Phase Syndrome (DSPS) - Is a circadian rhythm sleep disorder
in which the individual's internal body clock is delayed with respect
to the typical sleep at night, rise in the morning pattern of most
adults. Such people are sometimes called "night owls", though
for those with DSPS, their hours are not by choice.
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Sleep Phase Syndrome - We all know that you wake in the day and
sleep at night. Our body clocks are set to this pattern of sleeping
and waking. People who have Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome (DSPS) have
a slightly different body clock that is out of sync with everyone
else’s. 3/5
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Overview, Incidence and Prevalence - Delayed sleep phase syndrome
(DSPS), also called phase lag syndrome, is a circadian rhythm sleep
disorder. However, unlike jet lag and the effects of shift work, delayed
sleep phase syndrome is a persistent condition. In clinical settings,
DSPS is one of the most common complications of sleep-wake patterns.
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