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Nature and Science of Sleep

Nature and Science of Sleep is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of sleep and its impact on human health. It publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and case studies that explore various aspects of sleep disorders, sleep medicine, sleep physiology, and the effects of sleep on cognitive function, mental health, and overall well-being. The journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals seeking to enhance sleep quality and promote healthy sleep habits.

Details
Abbr. Nat Sci Sleep
Publisher Dove Medical Press
Start 2009
End Continuing
e-ISSN 1179-1608
Country New Zealand
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 7207 51
SJR / Ranks: 4092 956
CiteScore / Ranks: 7049 3.80
JIF / Ranks: 2884 3.4
Recent Articles
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Park S, Choi W, Lee C, Kim H, Jung Y
Nat Sci Sleep . 2025 Mar; 17:401-412. PMID: 40078880
Purpose: This prospective study aimed to compare titration pressures obtained using three methods-full-night titration (FN-T), split-night titration (SN-T), and home auto-titration (HA-T)- in patients with moderate to severe obstructive sleep...
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Tan J, Chen W, Yu D, Peng T, Li C, Lv K
Nat Sci Sleep . 2025 Mar; 17:425-434. PMID: 40078879
Purpose: Due to the lack of clear screening guidelines for different populations, identify strategies for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in the outpatient population are unclear, a large number of potential...
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Lin W, Zhang Z, Wang C, Ye Y, Zheng L, Hu Q, et al.
Nat Sci Sleep . 2025 Mar; 17:413-424. PMID: 40078878
Background: To further understand the complex relationship between Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and ischemic stroke, this study explores the role of genetic factors in the comorbidity of these two conditions....
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Zuo B, Yu B, Wang P, Zhang C, Zhao C, Sun Y, et al.
Nat Sci Sleep . 2025 Mar; 17:391-399. PMID: 40060366
Purpose: Previous studies support the causal effect of insomnia on heart failure. Fatty acid metabolism plays key roles in the occurrence and development of heart failure. It is unclear whether...
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Shi C, Wang Y, Luo J, Huang R, Xiao Y
Nat Sci Sleep . 2025 Mar; 17:379-390. PMID: 40060365
Purpose: Co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnea are common in clinical practice. The existing OSA screening tools have not been fully validated in insomnia populations, and items measuring daytime function may...
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Wang M, Tong J, Zhu D, Huang K, Wu X, Gao G, et al.
Nat Sci Sleep . 2025 Mar; 17:365-378. PMID: 40051711
Purpose: To examine the associations of sleep parameters and their trajectories at preschool age with myopia among school-aged children by using a birth cohort study design. Patients And Methods: All...
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Drigo R, Ballarin A, Menzella F, Romagnoli M, Salasnich M, Marino L, et al.
Nat Sci Sleep . 2025 Mar; 17:357-363. PMID: 40034610
Purpose: CPAP is the standard treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), but as many as 50% of patients discontinue its use, within three years. The PROTEUS project aims to enhance...
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Zhang C, Su X, Zhang Y, He P, Kong X, Zhang Z, et al.
Nat Sci Sleep . 2025 Feb; 17:343-356. PMID: 40008303
Background: The bidirectional relationship between pulmonary hypertension (PH) and sleep disorders has attracted significant research attention. The concept of the lung-brain axis has further highlighted the need for a holistic...
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Ji T, Long T, Li X, Xu Z, Zhao J, Wang G, et al.
Nat Sci Sleep . 2025 Feb; 17:329-341. PMID: 39990014
Objective: To investigate the differences in assessment of clinical characteristics between children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) diagnosed according to the 2007 and 2020 guidelines and those without OSA, together...
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Dutheil F, Saint-Arroman C, Clinchamps M, Flaudias V, Fantini M, Pereira B, et al.
Nat Sci Sleep . 2025 Feb; 17:195-210. PMID: 39963101
Background: Socio-demographic, occupational and lifestyle variables influence total sleep time. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the influence of those variables on sleep time, and to study risk factors of being...