Excessive Sleep as Symptom
Cross-source consensus on Excessive Sleep as Symptom from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Regularly sleeping more than nine hours or taking very long naps is a symptom worth investigating rather than the problem requiring intervention. — Excessive Sleep and Stroke Risk: Correlation, Not Causation
- The appropriate response to excessive sleep is to investigate and address the root cause rather than artificially curtailing sleep. — Excessive Sleep and Stroke Risk: Correlation, Not Causation
- Illness reduces the body's cellular energy production, causing the body to prioritize repair and increasing the drive to sleep more. — Excessive Sleep and Stroke Risk: Correlation, Not Causation
- Undiagnosed sleep apnea can cause excessive sleep and also independently elevates stroke risk through a separate pathway that the study did not control for. — Excessive Sleep and Stroke Risk: Correlation, Not Causation
- Depression and anxiety are independently associated with increased sleep duration and may explain higher sleep in affected individuals. — Excessive Sleep and Stroke Risk: Correlation, Not Causation