What is a sleep diary mainly used for?, To diagnose sleep disorders, To record daily sleep habits, To measure brain waves, To replace sleep studies, Which of the following is included in a sleep diary?, Brain activity, Bedtime & wake-up time, Oxygen level & heart rhythm, Heart rhythm & brain waves, What does long sleep latency usually indicate?, Fast sleep initiation, Good sleep quality, Difficulty falling asleep, Deep sleep dominance, Irregular bedtime and wake-up time are linked to what issue?, Strong circadian rhythm, Circadian misalignment , Better REM sleep , Increased alertness, What is the main effect of sleep fragmentation?, More dreaming, Reduced restorative sleep, Faster sleep onset, Better sleep quality, Why does "catch-up sleep" on weekends suggest social jetlag?, Sleep quality improves, Sleep duration is consistent, Biological clock conflicts with social schedule, Circadian rhythm becomes stronger, Frequent night awakenings may lead to..., Better concentration, Improved immune function, Sleep fragmentation, Longer REM cycles, Which sleep stage is most affected by irregular and fragmented sleep?, NREM Stage 1, NREM Stage 3, NREM Stage 2, REM Sleep, Sleep quality scores in this study are considered..., Objective physiological measures, Clinical diagnosis, Laboratory-based data, Subjective self-reports, What is the key conclusion from our sleep diary analysis?, Sleep duration is only the important factor, Circadian rhythm affects sleep patterns and quality, Everyone actually needs the same sleep schedule, Sleep diaries replace sleep laboratories.

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