Martica Hall mostly deals with Sleep in non-human animals, Gerontology, Psychiatry, Insomnia and Sleep disorder. His Polysomnography, Actigraphy and Non-rapid eye movement sleep study in the realm of Sleep in non-human animals interacts with subjects such as Demography. His Actigraphy study combines topics in areas such as Body mass index and Sleep deprivation.
In his study, Sleep apnea, Obesity and Metabolic syndrome is inextricably linked to Cross-sectional study, which falls within the broad field of Gerontology. His Psychiatry research focuses on subjects like Clinical psychology, which are linked to Depression, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and Anxiety. His research integrates issues of Physical therapy and Cohort study in his study of Sleep disorder.
His primary areas of investigation include Sleep in non-human animals, Polysomnography, Insomnia, Actigraphy and Internal medicine. His Sleep in non-human animals research includes themes of Physical therapy, Gerontology and Clinical psychology. He combines subjects such as Non-rapid eye movement sleep, Electroencephalography, Cross-sectional study, Sleep disorder and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index with his study of Polysomnography.
He interconnects Arousal and Primary Insomnia in the investigation of issues within Insomnia. Martica Hall has researched Actigraphy in several fields, including Body mass index, Sleep deprivation and Sleep onset. Martica Hall has included themes like Endocrinology and Cardiology in his Internal medicine study.
His primary areas of study are Sleep in non-human animals, Actigraphy, Clinical psychology, Insomnia and Depression. His study in the field of Polysomnography also crosses realms of Demography. His Polysomnography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Proportional hazards model and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.
His studies in Actigraphy integrate themes in fields like Audiology, Sleep disorder, Sleep onset, Meta-analysis and Sleep study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cognitive reappraisal and Chronic stress. His Insomnia research incorporates themes from Psychological intervention, Acculturation, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Mood and Short sleep.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Sleep in non-human animals, Insomnia, Internal medicine, Actigraphy and Pregnancy. His research in Sleep in non-human animals intersects with topics in Metabolic syndrome and Childbearing age. His Insomnia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Chronic stress, Oscillation and Eye movement.
His Internal medicine study incorporates themes from Sleep restriction and Cardiology. His Pregnancy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cognitive behavioral therapy, Psychiatry, Mood and Disease. In the field of Polysomnography, his study on Sleep study overlaps with subjects such as Demography.
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Healthy older adults' sleep predicts all-cause mortality at 4 to 19 years of follow-up.
Mary Amanda Dew;Carolyn C. Hoch;Daniel J. Buysse;Timothy H. Monk.
Psychosomatic Medicine (2003)
The role of sleep hygiene in promoting public health: A review of empirical evidence.
Leah A. Irish;Christopher E. Kline;Heather E. Gunn;Daniel J. Buysse.
Sleep Medicine Reviews (2015)
Self-reported sleep duration is associated with the metabolic syndrome in midlife adults.
Martica H. Hall;Matthew F. Muldoon;J. Richard Jennings;Daniel J. Buysse.
Sleep (2008)
Control and intrusive memories as possible determinants of chronic stress.
Andrew Baum;Lorenzo Cohen;Martica Hall.
Psychosomatic Medicine (1993)
Acute stress affects heart rate variability during sleep.
Martica Hall;Raymond Vasko;Daniel Buysse;Hernando Ombao.
Psychosomatic Medicine (2004)
Self-reported sleep quality is associated with the metabolic syndrome.
J. Richard Jennings;Matthew F. Muldoon;Martica Hall;Daniel J. Buysse.
Sleep (2007)
Symptoms of stress and depression as correlates of sleep in primary insomnia.
M Hall;D J Buysse;P D Nowell;E A Nofzinger.
Psychosomatic Medicine (2000)
Marital quality and the marital bed: Examining the covariation between relationship quality and sleep
Wendy M. Troxel;Theodore F. Robles;Martica Hall;Daniel J. Buysse.
Sleep Medicine Reviews (2007)
Behaviorally Assessed Sleep and Susceptibility to the Common Cold.
Aric A. Prather;Denise Janicki-Deverts;Martica H. Hall;Sheldon Cohen.
Sleep (2015)
Sleep disturbance during the menopausal transition in a multi-ethnic community sample of women.
Howard M. Kravitz;Xinhua Zhao;Joyce T. Bromberger;Ellen B Gold.
Sleep (2008)
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