- Bocek, Jonas
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Prasko, Jan
Autor Prasko, Jan ORCID Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University Palacky Olomouc, University Hospital, Olomouc, The Czech Republic Department of Psychology Sciences, Faculty of Social Science and Health Care, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Nitra, The Slovak Republic Department of Psychotherapy, Institute for Postgraduate Training in Health Care, Prague, The Czech Republic Rehabilitation Hospital Beroun, Jessenia Inc, Akeso Holding, Beroun, The Czech Republic
- Genzor, Samuel
- Hodny, Frantisek
- Vanek, Jakub
- Pobeha, Pavol
- Belohradova, Kamila
- Ociskova, Marie
PubMed
36941925
PubMed Central
PMC10024468
DOI
10.2147/ppa.s398188
PII: 398188
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
The overarching importance of sleep was further emphasized during the pandemic of COVID-19. The subjects infected by COVID-19 frequently experience sleep disturbances; some are long-lasting problems and decrease the quality of life. Insomnia is the most studied sleep disorder associated with COVID-19. Insomnia affects patients who have experienced an infection and the general population. Good sleep is important in maintaining mental and physical health, including immune system functions. The interconnections between insomnia, the immune system, and COVID-19 are complex. Insomnia triggers numerous immune system dysregulations and makes individuals more vulnerable to respiratory infections. This narrative review overviews the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the immune system through sleep disorders.
- Klíčová slova
- COVID-19, circadian rhythms, immunity, insomnia, mental disorders, sleep deprivation,
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