Author Interviews, JAMA, Sleep Disorders, Stanford / 07.07.2020
Lack of REM Sleep as a Predictor of Mortality
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Eileen B. Leary, Ph.D. Student
Epidemiology and Clinical Research
Stanford University
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? Would you briefly explain what is meant by REM sleep?
Response: Sleep is a regulated, reversible, and recurring loss of consciousness that is a critical requirement for a happy, healthy life. REM sleep is an important component of sleep defined by rapid eye movements and commonly associated with dreaming.
We learned from previous studies that sleep duration is associated with mortality, however little was known about how the different sleep stages relate to timing or cause of death.
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