Increased severity of sleep-disordered breathing is associated with insomnia and excessive somnolence in primary school children

Highlights • Difficulty with initiation or maintenance of sleep (DIMS), excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), and habitual snoring (HS) are frequent in the general pediatric population. • The prevalence of DIMS as well as EDS increased with higher frequency of snoring in children. • No correlation bet...

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description Highlights • Difficulty with initiation or maintenance of sleep (DIMS), excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), and habitual snoring (HS) are frequent in the general pediatric population. • The prevalence of DIMS as well as EDS increased with higher frequency of snoring in children. • No correlation between both DIMS and EDS symptom severity and BMI was found.
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