2008
DOI: 10.1378/chest.07-1190
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Power Spectral Analysis of EEG Activity During Sleep in Cigarette Smokers

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“…A study by Zhang et al 7 found that cigarette smokers showed disturbances in their sleep EEG pattern, with significantly more complaining of lack of restful sleep compared with non-smokers. Nicotine increases vigilance and is associated with difficulty in initiating and maintaining sleep.…”
Section: Discussion Main Findings and Interpretations In Relation Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study by Zhang et al 7 found that cigarette smokers showed disturbances in their sleep EEG pattern, with significantly more complaining of lack of restful sleep compared with non-smokers. Nicotine increases vigilance and is associated with difficulty in initiating and maintaining sleep.…”
Section: Discussion Main Findings and Interpretations In Relation Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 Subsequently, a prospective study using objective data from home sleep studies examined sleep quality in smokers compared with nonsmoking control participants matched by age, sex, race, BMI, and anthropometric measurements. 31 Using EEG spectral analysis, they found that diff erences in sleep quality between smokers and nonsmokers were greatest in the early part of the sleep period and decreased toward the end. Another study, using in-laboratory polysomnography, compared 44 smokers with 44 healthy nonsmokers matched by age and sex.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Last but not least, cigarette smokers manifest disturbances in the sleep electroencephalogram that are not evident in conventional measures of sleep architecture. Nicotine in cigarette smoke and withdrawal from it during sleep may contribute to a higher alpha power and the subjective experience of non-restorative sleep [34]. Unfortunately, sleep impairment is an aspect of COPD that is frequently neglected by many physicians, and in trials designed to assess the impact of COPD on quality of life [2].…”
Section: Impact Of Copd On Sleep Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%