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Concordia University St. Paul

2016

Alcohol

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The Impact Of Alcohol Consumption On Sleep Onset And Rem Latency: A Meta-Analytic Study, Hannah Lane Smith Apr 2016

The Impact Of Alcohol Consumption On Sleep Onset And Rem Latency: A Meta-Analytic Study, Hannah Lane Smith

CUP Undergraduate Research

The purpose of this study was to identify whether sleep onset latency (SOL) and rapid eye movement onset latency (ROL) increased or decreased after consuming alcohol. Researchers, Lobo and Tufik (1997), stated that “acute doses of ethanol significantly change the sleep of healthy volunteers” (p. 52). The current study was based on the foundation of alcohol’s effects on sleep among healthy individuals. The populations studied were alcohol-use dependent individuals and healthy individuals. The following measurements were included: Pittsburgh Sleep Questionnaire Index (PSQI), Schlaffragebogen-A/R (SF-A/R), polysomnography (PSG), and electroencephalogram (EEG). The research design for the present study was a meta-analysis of …