Altered Sex Hormone Levels, Higher Body Temperature May Be Associated With Poorer Sleep Quality In Older Postmenopausal Women
In an examination of potential relationships between objective sleep measures, nocturnal sex hormone levels, and the nocturnal course of body temperature of older postmenopausal women, altered levels of both sex hormones and gonadotropins may contribute to sleep disturbance in older postmenopausal women and confirm the results of previous studies indicating that higher body temperature is associated with poorer sleep quality.The study, authored by Patricia J. [click link for full article]