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write an article on topic effects of sleeping disorder qn 100-150 words

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Sleep disorders are widespread health problems that reduce quality of life, increase risks for psychiatric and medical disease and raise health care utilization and costs among affected individuals worldwide. A subset of patients with sleep problems seeks care from sleep specialists, but most such patients are seen in primary care settings where they are likely to receive suboptimal sleepproblem management. As noted by Gottschalk and Flocke during a typical primary care visit, the provider has only 10 to 15 min per patient to manage an average of two to three major medical problems that carry significant risk of morbidity and mortality; this leaves very little time to address whatever nonspecific sleep/ wake complaints patients might present. Moreover, primary care providers often have limited knowledge of sleep disorders medicine. As such, sleep disorders may either go unrecognized or improperly treated. Thus, many sleep disordered patients seen in primary care settings fail to be properly diagnosed and receive effective, evidence-based therapies [1].

The impact of sleep disorders can have far-reaching health implications including increased risk of drowsy-driving-related motor vehicle accidents, increased risk of a broad range of chronic disease states such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, obesity, cardiovascular disease, depression and even cancer, and several that also serve to increase mortality risk [2]. In recent years, the impact of untreated sleep disorders has become increasingly recognized and clinicians will certainly require improved knowledge in the realm of sleep disorders to adopt measures to improve the recognition, diagnosis and treatment of some of the most common sleep problems, particularly as untreated sleep disorders can adversely impact health. Here we will review common sleep disorders, i.e., insufficient sleep syndrome, insomnia, circardian rhythm disorders and obstructive sleep apnea [3].

The main aim of this paper is to analysis the effect of sleep disorders on the community. Also this paper seeks to achieve these objectives:

1. Measure the impact of sleep disorders and harmful to Group of our society (intermediate and high school sections of students in Arqam National Schools in Riyadh). Target group: from 13-18 years of students in Riyadh, Al- Arqam National Schools.

2. The research focused on identifying the negative effects of lack of sleep and health troubles (physical-psychologicalscientific).

3. Comparison between the intermediate and high school.

Sleep is a behavioral state of perceptual freedom while being unavailable for the environment, accompanied by characteristic electroencephalographic changes, having the rapidly reversible potential to the state of vigilance [4]. In the Romanian medical dictionary, sleep is defined as a periodic and reversible physiological state characterized by somatic inactivity, relative and temporary suppression of consciousness, accompanied by a more or less important abolition of sensitivity and the inhibition of vegetative functions [4].

Sleep disorders are now more widely recognized as warranting specific clinical attention. Prevalence rates of sleep disturbances vary depending on the age group surveyed and the criteria used for inclusion. Estimates from primary care settings indicate that 10–30% of respondents experience significant sleep disturbances [5], while community studies note prevalence rates of up to 37% [6]. A community survey [7] of 987 parents of elementary schoolaged children reported the following problems related to sleep behaviors: Bedtime resistance (27%), difficulty with morning wakening (17%), complaints of fatigue (17%), delayed sleep onset (11%), and night time wakening’s (7%). Rates are even higher in studies examining clinical child populations, with restless sleep (43%) and night waking (47%) affecting a substantial number of children. Despite the relatively high prevalence rates and potentially negative outcomes of disturbed sleep, adequate assessment of sleep problems is rarely conducted in primary care settings.

This study is quantitative. Questionnaire was designed by Faisal Hammad Al-Dossary and Omar Abdulmohsen Al-Shdokhi, and reviewed by Tariq Majed Al-Otaibi and Meshal Yahya Al- Towairqi and Abdullah Masoud Al-Malki. The questionnaire distributed among the student in school in the city of Riyadh high and intermediate school. The sample of this study consist 100 students. The researcher visited a school in the city of Riyadh high and intermediate school sections and that on December 10 to 11 to measure the impact of sleep disorders through a questionnaire that measures the effects of lack of sleep and then make them aware of the benefits of sleep and harm of lack of sleep from the physical and psychological effects, and it gave a lecture educate the students and then distribute them brochure contain the benefits and harmful effects of sleep.
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