2025
0353 Relationship Between Self-Reported or Objective Physical Activity Measures and Sleep Among Older Persons with Sleep Disturbances
Talarcyzk J, Pan Y, Chen A, Xu E, Cho G, Miner B. 0353 Relationship Between Self-Reported or Objective Physical Activity Measures and Sleep Among Older Persons with Sleep Disturbances. Sleep 2025, 48: a153-a154. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsaf090.0353.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhysical activity measuresPhysical activityOlder personsSelf-ReportWake after sleep onsetPA measuresMeasures of sleepSleep disturbanceSelf-report PA measuresAssociation of physical activityModerate-to-vigorous activityCommunity-living older personsAssociations of self-reportedObjective PA measuresProportion of MVPASelf-reported PACross-sectional analysisTotal sleep timeHome-based protocolObjective PANights of actigraphyAssociated with total sleep timeVigorous activitySymptoms of insomniaAverage total sleep time0336 Sweet Dreams Are Made of EEG: Revisiting the First Night Effect by Examining Differences in Polysomnography and an EEG Headband
Chen A, Miner B, Cho G, Murphy I, Talarcyzk J. 0336 Sweet Dreams Are Made of EEG: Revisiting the First Night Effect by Examining Differences in Polysomnography and an EEG Headband. Sleep 2025, 48: a146-a146. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsaf090.0336.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFirst-night effectTotal sleep timePSG nightEpworth Sleepiness Scale scoreMeasures of total sleep timeSleepiness Scale scoreNight of PSGSleep patternsClaude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence CenterAltered sleep patternsCompare total sleep timePaired t-testObjective sleep measuresGold standardHabitual sleepSleep timeScale scoreTwo-sample paired t-testNight effectNational Institute on AgingMinority race/ethnicityWASOHabitual sleep patternsPSGSleep measuresVariability of bedtime in infancy and its relationship to parent-reported and auto-videosomnography sleep metrics
Lucchini M, Kahn M, Ordway M, Bailes L, Dapretto M, Thakur S, Barnett N. Variability of bedtime in infancy and its relationship to parent-reported and auto-videosomnography sleep metrics. Sleep Medicine 2025, 132: 106539. PMID: 40318599, DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.106539.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBedtime variabilityOverall sleep qualityParent reportBedtime difficultiesAssociated with overall sleep qualityNighttime awakeningsSleep qualityShorter total sleep timeSleep durationTotal sleep timeQuestionnaire RevisedAssociated with shorter total sleep timeParenting interventionsChildren Aged 4Bidirectional relationshipSleep outcomesDevelopmental outcomesSleep timeBedtimeInfant sleepAged 4Early childhoodOptimal sleep durationSleep healthSleep habitsProtocol and design of the REPOSE study: a double-blinded, randomised, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of suvorexant to improve postoperative sleep and reduce delirium severity in older patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery
Fallon J, Hashemaghaie M, Peterson C, Tran D, Wu S, Valdes J, Pedicini N, Adams M, Soltis M, Mansour W, Wright M, Raghunathan K, Treggiari M, Sasannejad C, Devinney M. Protocol and design of the REPOSE study: a double-blinded, randomised, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of suvorexant to improve postoperative sleep and reduce delirium severity in older patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery. BMJ Open 2025, 15: e091099. PMID: 40081971, PMCID: PMC11907038, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-091099.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-cardiac surgeryTotal sleep timeEfficacy of suvorexantRandomised controlled trialsTwo-sample t-testPostoperative sleepOlder patientsAssociated with prolonged hospitalizationDelirium severityDecrease delirium severityIncreased total sleep timeStudy drug dosePlacebo-controlled trialPostoperative inpatient stayLong-term cognitive impairmentFood and Drug AdministrationOlder surgical patientsPostoperative sleep disturbancePrimary endpoint dataRisk of deliriumT-testOral suvorexantInstitutional review boardPostoperative delirium severityOrexin-1
2024
Gender differences in the associations of circadian function with cognition among older persons with sleep disturbances
Pan Y, Cho G, Doyle M, Polisetty L, Burzynski C, Iannone L, Knauert M, Yaggi H, Gill T, Miner B. Gender differences in the associations of circadian function with cognition among older persons with sleep disturbances. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2024, 20: e089617. PMCID: PMC11716249, DOI: 10.1002/alz.089617.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMoCA scoresOlder adultsCognitive functionCommunity-dwelling older adultsCommunity-living adultsSleep disturbanceMontreal Cognitive AssessmentNo significant associationSleep-related factorsDays of actigraphyOlder personsActivity countsGender differencesPearson correlation coefficientMinority raceScore associationsInvestigate gender differencesCognitive AssessmentCircadian functionSlow wave sleepSignificant associationTotal sleep timeMoCANight of polysomnographyOlder menDo weighted blankets improve sleep among children with a history of maltreatment? A randomized controlled crossover trial.
Cifre A, Vieira A, Baker C, Myers A, Rech M, Kim J, Zhang Y, Alfano C. Do weighted blankets improve sleep among children with a history of maltreatment? A randomized controlled crossover trial. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2024, 20: 1405-1413. PMID: 38607244, PMCID: PMC11367729, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.11152.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImprove sleepHistory of maltreatmentSleep quality ratingsSubjective sleep diarySample of childrenSleep onset latencyWeighted blanketMaltreated childrenTotal sleep timeIndices of sleepWithin-subjectSleep diaryNon-pharmacological interventionsSleep onsetOnset latencyBiological sexSleep disruptionSleep outcomesTime of participationChild ageSleep timeEstimates of total sleep timeActigraphy-basedFoster careSleepBehavioral Intervention that Extends Sleep Duration Leads to Greater Self-Control in School-Aged Children
Spaeth A, Hawley N, Carskadon M, Raynor H, Jelalian E, Owens J, Wing R, Hart C. Behavioral Intervention that Extends Sleep Duration Leads to Greater Self-Control in School-Aged Children. Journal Of Developmental And Behavioral Pediatrics 2024, 45: e463-e469. PMID: 38990144, PMCID: PMC11483195, DOI: 10.1097/dbp.0000000000001303.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTotal sleep timeSelf-ControlSleep interventionsSelf-Control Rating ScaleWeeks postrandomizationImpaired self-controlBehavioral sleep interventionsAffected self-controlShorter total sleep timeInteraction effectsBaseline to follow-upSchool-aged childrenBehavioral domainsBehavioral interventionsIntervention conditionRating ScaleEvening preferenceChildren's sleepEnhance caregiversMixed-model ANOVASchool-ageShort sleepExtended sleep durationChronotype QuestionnairePartial correlation0816 Infant Bedtime and Bedtime Variability Are Independently Associated with Total Sleep Duration
Lucchini M, Takur S, Ordway M, Barnett N. 0816 Infant Bedtime and Bedtime Variability Are Independently Associated with Total Sleep Duration. Sleep 2024, 47: a350-a350. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsae067.0816.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTotal sleep timeShorter total sleep timeNight awakeningsInfant bedtimeSleep latencyBrief Infant Sleep Questionnaire-RevisedBedtime regularityPositive parent-child interactionsParent-child interactionsSleep timeAssociated with sleep latencyParent-infant interactionSleep-related behaviorsSleep durationObjective sleep measuresObjective sleep dataQuestionnaire-RevisedBedtime variabilityAssociated with shorter total sleep timeRegular sleep scheduleTotal sleep durationSleep interventionsSleep measuresInfant sexBedtime routines0309 Concordance in Electroencephalography-Headband versus Polysomnography by Demographics and Cognitive Status
Miner B, Pan Y, Cho G, Burzynski C, Polisetty L, Doyle M, Iannone L, Knauert M, Gill T, Yaggi H. 0309 Concordance in Electroencephalography-Headband versus Polysomnography by Demographics and Cognitive Status. Sleep 2024, 47: a133-a133. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsae067.0309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTotal sleep timeIntraclass correlation coefficientMeasure total sleep timeMild cognitive impairmentCognitive statusSleep complaintsNight of home-based polysomnographyHome-based polysomnographySelf-reported sleep complaintsCommunity-living older adultsBetween-group differencesPaired t-testPresence of mild cognitive impairmentExcellent concordanceSleep timeAcceptable alternativeWASOPolysomnographyReduced concordancePSGSleep disturbanceOlder personsOlder adultsPeople of colorWomen0680 Body Clock and Aging: Relationships of Circadian Rhythm with Sleep Quality, Mental Health and Geriatric Conditions
Adirim Z, Pan Y, Doyle M, Knauert M, Yaggi H, Miner B. 0680 Body Clock and Aging: Relationships of Circadian Rhythm with Sleep Quality, Mental Health and Geriatric Conditions. Sleep 2024, 47: a291-a291. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsae067.0680.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOlder adult populationMental healthGeriatric conditionsSleep midpointSleep qualityAssociated with cognitive dysfunctionOlder adultsAdult populationAssociated with mental health diagnosesCommunity-dwelling older adultsAssociated with lower cognitive scoresMental health diagnosesAssociated with sleep qualityMental health conditionsSubjective sleep qualityReduced total sleep timeLower cognitive scoresCross-sectional studyGeneral adult populationPsychiatric symptomsTotal sleep timeSelf-reported sleep complaintsCognitive dysfunctionCircadian rhythmLater sleep midpoint0741 Effects of Light Exposure on Sleep, Rest-Activity Rhythms, and Cognitive Function in Adults with Heart Failure
Wang Z, Jeon S, Conley S, LaFleur K, Redeker N. 0741 Effects of Light Exposure on Sleep, Rest-Activity Rhythms, and Cognitive Function in Adults with Heart Failure. Sleep 2024, 47: a317-a318. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsae067.0741.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRest-activity rhythmHeart failureCircadian quotientCognitive functionAUC ratioInter-daily stabilityPVT lapsesSleep efficiencyRandomized controlled trial of cognitive behavioral therapyTrial of cognitive behavioral therapyChronic heart failureCognitive behavioral therapyMeasure cognitive functionIntra-daily variabilityImprove HF outcomesTotal sleep timeRandomized Controlled TrialsImproved sleep efficiencyInfluence sleep qualityCircadian rhythm disruptionBehavioral therapyHF outcomesPsychomotor vigilance taskSleep qualityVigilance task
2023
Subjective and objective sleep alterations in medication-naïve children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Kim H, Kim J, Kim J, Kim J, Cortese S, Smith L, Koyanagi A, Radua J, Fusar-Poli P, Carvalho A, de Pablo G, Shin J, Cheon K, Solmi M. Subjective and objective sleep alterations in medication-naïve children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Epidemiology And Psychiatric Sciences 2023, 32: e48. PMID: 37469173, PMCID: PMC10387490, DOI: 10.1017/s2045796023000574.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutism spectrum disorderSleep alterationsNewcastle-Ottawa ScalePotential publication biasTotal sleep timePublication biasObjective sleep alterationsSleep latencySpectrum disorderSleep timeMeta-analysisSleep period timeHedges' <i>Reduced sleep efficiencyMedian NOS scoreComorbid behavioral problemsConcurrent intellectual disabilityRandom-effects modelCore symptom severitySubjective sleep parametersMethodological qualityWeb of Science databasesEgger's testSubgroup analysisDaytime sleepiness
2022
Objective Sleep-Wake Characteristics Are Associated With Diabetes Symptoms in Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
Griggs S, Grey M, Ash GI, Li CR, Crawford SL, Hickman RL. Objective Sleep-Wake Characteristics Are Associated With Diabetes Symptoms in Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes. The Science Of Diabetes Self-Management And Care 2022, 48: 149-156. PMID: 35446182, PMCID: PMC9157415, DOI: 10.1177/26350106221094521.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexSleep-wake characteristicsTotal symptom burdenSleep onset latencySymptom burdenDiabetes symptomsYoung adultsOnset latencyHigher total symptom burdenDistress symptomsDescriptive cross-sectional studyDistress ScaleHigh sleep variabilityShorter total sleep timeType 1 diabetesCross-sectional studyLonger sleep onset latencyPoor sleep efficiencyTotal sleep timeYoung adults ages 18Adults ages 18Pain symptomsT1D durationDiabetes clinicEmotional Distress ScaleThe Relationship Between Sleep Disturbance and Apolipoprotein E ε4 in Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia: An Integrative Review
Wei W, Wang K, Shi J, Li Z. The Relationship Between Sleep Disturbance and Apolipoprotein E ε4 in Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia: An Integrative Review. Biological Research For Nursing 2022, 24: 327-337. PMID: 35439097, DOI: 10.1177/10998004221081044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsJoanna Briggs InstituteMild cognitive impairmentApolipoprotein E e4APOE e4 statusSleep disturbanceIntegrative reviewCognitive impairmentApo E4Associated with poor sleep qualityNighttime total sleep timeAlzheimer's disease dementiaStatus of adultsPoor sleep qualityKnafl's methodologyStatus of personsProgression of cognitive declineNarrative synthesisAlzheimer's diseaseTotal sleep timeSleep qualitySystematic searchDose-response relationshipSleep timeRisk factorsCognitive decline
2021
Sleep Disturbance Is Associated With the Presence of Portosystemic Collaterals in Patients With Compensated Cirrhosis
Balakrishnan M, Falker C, Conley S, Ciarleglio M, Deng Y, Redeker NS, Garcia‐Tsao G. Sleep Disturbance Is Associated With the Presence of Portosystemic Collaterals in Patients With Compensated Cirrhosis. Hepatology Communications 2021, 5: 491-501. PMID: 33681681, PMCID: PMC7917284, DOI: 10.1002/hep4.1636.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPortosystemic collateralsSleep disturbancesCompensated cirrhosisSleep fragmentationSleep characteristicsHigher international normalized ratioPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexLower total sleep timeMultivariable linear regression analysisSignificant portal hypertensionGroup of patientsInternational normalized ratioEpworth Sleepiness ScaleSleep Quality IndexGreater sleep fragmentationCross-sectional studyMore sleep disturbancesMore sleep fragmentationTotal sleep timeLower sleep efficiencyPresence of collateralsCollateral presencePortal hypertensionLow albuminExcessive daytime
2020
Day-to-day Relationships between Physical Activity and Sleep Characteristics among People with Heart Failure and Insomnia
Ash G, Jeon S, Conley S, Knies AK, Yaggi HK, Jacoby D, Hollenbeak CS, Linsky S, O’Connell M, Redeker NS. Day-to-day Relationships between Physical Activity and Sleep Characteristics among People with Heart Failure and Insomnia. Behavioral Sleep Medicine 2020, 19: 602-614. PMID: 33048589, PMCID: PMC8496686, DOI: 10.1080/15402002.2020.1824918.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNext-day physical activityHeart failureTotal sleep timePhysical activityCounts/minuteSleep characteristicsSleep timeSleep variablesNYHA class IIAdvanced heart failureStable heart failureDaytime physical activityBody mass indexCommunity-dwelling adultsWrist actigraphy recordingsCognitive behavioral therapyNYHA classHF classMass indexSleep improvementActigraphy recordingsLong sleepBehavioral therapyClass IIInsomniaDaily variations in sleep and glucose in adolescents with type 1 diabetes
Griggs S, Redeker NS, Jeon S, Grey M. Daily variations in sleep and glucose in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes 2020, 21: 1493-1501. PMID: 32902901, PMCID: PMC7642150, DOI: 10.1111/pedi.13117.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlucose variability indicesType 1 diabetesGlucose variabilityContinuous glucose monitorSleep disruptionPoor sleepSleep characteristicsHabitual short sleep durationEarlier wake timeShort sleep durationSleep fragmentation indexTotal sleep timeMore sleep disruptionNon-dominant wristVariability indexDay-level associationsGlycemic controlWrist actigraphBlood glucose risk indexSleep efficiencySleep durationSleep timeGlucose patternsGood sleepSleep habitsA systematic review and meta-analysis of behavioral sleep interventions for adolescents and emerging adults
Griggs S, Conley S, Batten J, Grey M. A systematic review and meta-analysis of behavioral sleep interventions for adolescents and emerging adults. Sleep Medicine Reviews 2020, 54: 101356. PMID: 32731152, PMCID: PMC7669566, DOI: 10.1016/j.smrv.2020.101356.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep-promoting interventionsPsychological distressBehavioral sleep interventionsHabitual short sleep durationSleep interventionsTotal sleep timeShort sleep durationAdolescentsSleep characteristicsSystematic reviewSecondary aimSleep durationDistressSleep efficiencyHigh-risk age groupSleep timePrimary aimStandardized mean differenceMultiple electronic databasesSleep disordersAdultsInterventionMore RCTsRisk factorsElectronic databasesSleep, self‐management, neurocognitive function, and glycemia in emerging adults with Type 1 diabetes mellitus: A research protocol
Griggs S, Redeker NS, Crawford SL, Grey M. Sleep, self‐management, neurocognitive function, and glycemia in emerging adults with Type 1 diabetes mellitus: A research protocol. Research In Nursing & Health 2020, 43: 317-328. PMID: 32639059, PMCID: PMC7382362, DOI: 10.1002/nur.22051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlycemic controlSleep deficiencyNeurocognitive functionSleep variabilityType 1 diabetes mellitusHabitual short sleep durationPoor glycemic controlPittsburgh Sleep DiaryShort sleep durationType 1 diabetesSelf-management interventionsTotal sleep timeQuality of lifeResearch Electronic Data CaptureAdults ages 18Continuous glucose monitoringWrist-worn actigraphyDiabetes mellitusGlucose variabilitySuccessful diabetesSleep durationObjective sleepSleep timeSleep extensionSleep diary0852 Geriatric Health Conditions And The Combined Outcome Of Poor Sleep Quality With Objective Short Sleep Duration
Miner B, Fragoso C, Han L, Yaggi H, Redeker N, Stone K. 0852 Geriatric Health Conditions And The Combined Outcome Of Poor Sleep Quality With Objective Short Sleep Duration. Sleep 2020, 43: a324-a325. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.848.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchShort sleep durationPoor sleep qualityObjective short sleep durationPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexSleep qualitySleep durationHealth conditionsMedication useOsteoporotic fracturesUnadjusted oddsPhysical impairmentClaude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence CenterCognitive impairmentCombined outcomeAmerican AcademyMean age 76 yearsMean age 84 yearsAverage total sleep timeMen Sleep StudyAge 76 yearsAge 84 yearsSleep Quality IndexHigh-risk phenotypeCross-sectional associationsTotal sleep time
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