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Sleep education in Korea

Authors
Shin, Chol
Issue Date
1월-2016
Publisher
SPRINGER LONDON LTD
Keywords
Sleep; Sleep problems; Sleep education; Physical health; Learning and memory
Citation
SLEEP AND BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS, v.14, pp.S27 - S29
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Journal Title
SLEEP AND BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS
Volume
14
Start Page
S27
End Page
S29
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/89993
DOI
10.1007/s41105-015-0009-7
ISSN
1446-9235
Abstract
Sleep is a pivotal process that occupies almost one-third of humans' lives. It is important for physical health, learning and memory, and emotional stability. Sleep problems, such as sleep loss, sleep fragmentation, insomnia, sleep apnea and restless leg syndrome, are associated with a variety of health problems. Such sleep problems are very common in Korea, and they are increasing the demand for sleep education and related clinical services. Many Koreans are aware of the importance of sleep, and this population mainly acquires sleep-related information through television and internet news stories. However, no organized sleep education program exists for the general public. Sleep education should be provided to all age groups because sleep problems can be found across the lifespan, even in babies. Here, I will briefly discuss the current status of sleep education in Korea and will suggest solutions to improve sleep education.
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