2013
DOI: 10.15381/anales.v67i2.1256
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Prevalencia y presentación de la parálisis del sueño en estudiantes de Medicina Humana de la UNMSM

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“…The point prevalence of SP in the population of Polish students was 33% which does not differ statistically signi cantly from the average worldwide prevalence in students, estimated at 28.3% (chi2 = 0,104). To the best of our knowledge, among other European countries, only Ireland has carried out a study on the student population, with a prevalence rate of SP − 19.9% [55], which is also not statistically signi cantly lower than in our country (chi2 = 0,5) [54]. The highest prevalence in the student population was recorded in Peru namely 55% [55].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
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“…The point prevalence of SP in the population of Polish students was 33% which does not differ statistically signi cantly from the average worldwide prevalence in students, estimated at 28.3% (chi2 = 0,104). To the best of our knowledge, among other European countries, only Ireland has carried out a study on the student population, with a prevalence rate of SP − 19.9% [55], which is also not statistically signi cantly lower than in our country (chi2 = 0,5) [54]. The highest prevalence in the student population was recorded in Peru namely 55% [55].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…To the best of our knowledge, among other European countries, only Ireland has carried out a study on the student population, with a prevalence rate of SP − 19.9% [55], which is also not statistically signi cantly lower than in our country (chi2 = 0,5) [54]. The highest prevalence in the student population was recorded in Peru namely 55% [55]. In student populations within other countries, the prevalence of SP varies by study, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta situación es una entidad clínica bastante común y benigna, denominada -clínicamente-parálisis del sueño, que consiste en que la persona experimenta una parálisis mientras que el sistema sensorial está activo en la fase que se pasa del sueño a la vigilia, situación que es acompañada de alucinaciones (Jalal & Ramachandran, 2014); su fisiopatología está relacionada con la hipotonía normal, que se percibe durante el sueño y, aparentemente, por un cambio disfuncional existente en el mecanismo que controla la parálisis motora normal del estado de sueño de movimientos oculares rápidos (REM) (Núñez, 2012) y esta situación clínica, se asocia a estrés, deprivación y hábitos irregulares de sueño o la posición al dormir (Huamaní et al 2006). Se estima que entre el 40 y 50% de las personas lo han experimentado al menos una vez en su vida y, de acuerdo a la cultura, se ha asociado a espíritus, demonios, brujas y, recientemente Este fenómeno ha inquietado a la humanidad y se refleja en la pintura.…”
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“…To the best of our knowledge, among other European countries, only Ireland has carried out a study on a student population, with a prevalence rate of SP - 19.9% [ 51 ], which is also not statistically significantly lower than in our country (chi2 = 0,5) [ 14 ]. The highest prevalence in the student population was recorded in Peru namely 55% [ 52 ]. In student populations within other countries, the prevalence of SP varies by study, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%