Sökning: "daytime activity"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 36 avhandlingar innehållade orden daytime activity.
1. Versjoner av arbeid : Dagaktivitet og arbeid etter avviklingen av institusjonsomsorgen
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is a study of employment and daytime activities for people defined as having an intellectual disability. The study’s point of origin is the somewhat paradoxical situation these individuals are put into when it comes to work and daytime activities. LÄS MER
2. Sleep-Wake-Activity and Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease and evaluation of an individualized non-pharmacological programme to promote self-care in sleep
Sammanfattning : Sleep is a basic need, important to physical and psychological recovery. Insomnia implies sleep-related complaints, such as difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, early awakening, or non-restorative sleep (NRS) in an individual who has adequate circumstances and opportunity to sleep. LÄS MER
3. Home-cage monitoring of activity patterns of laboratory mice
Sammanfattning : The mouse, deriving from the house mouse, is the most common species used in biomedical research, and offers great advantages for researchers to study gene functions in a complex living organism. However, using animals as research models comes with a moral obligation to follow the 3Rs, (Refine, Reduce, Replace) and proved the best possible husbandry and welfare in order to secure scientific rigor. LÄS MER
4. Ventilatory aspects of sleep and activity in patients with neuromuscular disorders
Sammanfattning : Patients with cervical cord injuries (M) and slowly progressive neuromuscular diseases, such as prior polio and muscular dystrophy, often have decreased ventilatory capacity. This could affect both their daytime level of activity and sleep quality. LÄS MER
5. Winter behaviour of stream salmonids: effects of temperature, light, and ice cover
Sammanfattning : In boreal streams, stream salmonids typically face low water temperatures and variable ice conditions during winter, and thus stream salmonids are expected to use different behavioural strategies to cope with these environmental conditions. The studies presented in this thesis explore how temperature, light intensity, and surface ice affect salmonid behaviour, with focus on drift-feeding and ventilation rates. LÄS MER