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5. Infant-feeding methods and childhood sleep-disordered breathing

6. Perception of partner sleep and mood: postpartum couples' relationship satisfaction.

9. Higher maternal plasma docosahexaenoic acid during pregnancy is associated with more mature neonatal sleep-state patterning.

10. Snore-associated sleep fragmentation in infancy: mental development effects and contribution of secondhand cigarette smoke exposure.

11. Breastfeeding Duration Is Associated with Regional, but Not Global, Differences in White Matter Tracts.

13. Sleep: A Pathway Linking Personality to Mortality Risk.

14. Sleep Validity of a Non-Contact Bedside Movement and Respiration-Sensing Device.

15. Long-term effects of pregnancy and childbirth on sleep satisfaction and duration of first-time and experienced mothers and fathers.

16. Beyond the Bayley: Neurocognitive Assessments of Development During Infancy and Toddlerhood.

17. Digital Media and Sleep in Childhood and Adolescence.

18. Effects of a single night of postpartum sleep on childless women's daytime functioning.

19. What are postpartum women doing while the rest of the world is asleep?

20. Diurnal fatigue patterns, sleep timing, and mental health outcomes among healthy postpartum women.

21. A mixed-method examination of maternal and paternal nocturnal caregiving.

22. Respiratory and polysomnographic values in 3- to 5-year-old normal children at higher altitude.

23. Timing and variability of postpartum sleep in relation to daytime performance.

24. Minimum duration of actigraphy-defined nocturnal awakenings necessary for morning recall.

25. Sleep and sleepiness among first-time postpartum parents: a field- and laboratory-based multimethod assessment.

26. Community based study of sleep bruxism during early childhood.

27. Sleep disturbance and neurobehavioral performance among postpartum women.

28. Use of actigraphy for assessment in pediatric sleep research.

29. Movement toward a novel activity monitoring device.

30. Sleep in the family.

31. Sleep quality and characteristics of college students who use prescription psychostimulants nonmedically.

32. Digital oral photography for pediatric tonsillar hypertrophy grading.

33. Actual and perceived sleep: associations with daytime functioning among postpartum women.

34. Risk for sleep-disordered breathing and home and classroom behavior in Hispanic preschoolers.

35. Assessing the efficacy to conduct the multiple sleep latency test with actigraphy.

36. Sleep-associated respiratory disorders and their psychobehavioral consequences in children.

37. Infant feeding methods and maternal sleep and daytime functioning.

38. Normative longitudinal maternal sleep: the first 4 postpartum months.

39. Maternal postpartum sleepiness and fatigue: associations with objectively measured sleep variables.

40. Sleep-disordered breathing symptoms frequency and growth among prematurely born infants.

41. Invalidity of one actigraphy brand for identifying sleep and wake among infants.

42. Effects of two types of ambient sound during sleep.

43. Pediatric obstructive sleep apnea: a potential late consequence of respiratory syncitial virus bronchiolitis.

44. Risk for sleep-disordered breathing and executive function in preschoolers.

45. Nocturnal body position in sleeping children with and without obstructive sleep apnea.

46. Urinary F2-isoprostane metabolite levels in children with sleep-disordered breathing.

47. Persistence of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in children after adenotonsillectomy.

48. Sleep habits and risk factors for sleep-disordered breathing in infants and young toddlers in Louisville, Kentucky.

49. Polysomnographic characteristics in normal preschool and early school-aged children.

50. Cultural influences on the bedtime behaviors of young children.

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