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Sleep Bruxism Contributes to Motor Activity Increase during Sleep in Apneic and Nonapneic Patients-A Polysomnographic Study.

Tomasz WieczorekMonika Michałek-ZrąbkowskaMieszko WięckiewiczGrzegorz MazurJoanna RymaszewskaJoanna SmardzAnna WojakowskaHelena Martynowicz
Published in: Biomedicines (2022)
SB might contribute to MA. The prevalence of SB might be higher in nonapneic patients due to phasic and mixed SB activity, whereas the SB phenotype seems to be less relevant in apneic patients. SB activity is likely to increase MA in non-REM 1 sleep.
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