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Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia has sustained effects on insomnia, fatigue, and function among people with chronic heart failure and insomnia: the HeartSleep Study
Redeker NS, Yaggi HK, Jacoby D, Hollenbeak CS, Breazeale S, Conley S, Hwang Y, Iennaco J, Linsky S, Nwanaji-Enwerem U, O’Connell M, Jeon S. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia has sustained effects on insomnia, fatigue, and function among people with chronic heart failure and insomnia: the HeartSleep Study. Sleep 2021, 45: zsab252. PMID: 34657160, PMCID: PMC8754495, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsab252.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic heart failureSix-minute walk distanceStable heart failureHeart failureInsomnia severityWalk distanceSleep characteristicsSelf-reported sleep latencyGeneral linear mixed modelSelf-reported sleep characteristicsMonths of treatmentSelf-management educationSelf-management programSleep hygiene educationCognitive behavioral therapyEjection fractionPrimary outcomeDaytime symptomsExcessive daytimePhysical functionDaytime sleepinessSleep latencyMild insomniaSleep qualitySleep efficiency
2020
0927 Variations in Sleep and Glucose in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes
Griggs S, Redeker N, Jeon S, Grey M. 0927 Variations in Sleep and Glucose in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes. Sleep 2020, 43: a352-a353. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.923.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchShort sleep durationBlood glucose indexContinuous glucose monitorGlucose variabilityGeneral linear mixed modelGlucose indexSleep durationBlinded continuous glucose monitorHabitual short sleep durationHigh blood glucose indexGreater WASOPoor glycemic controlLow blood glucose indexGlucose variability indicesType 1 diabetesAverage glucose levelsNon-dominant wristDay-level associationsGlycemic controlSevere hypoglycemiaMore awakeningsWrist actigraphPoor sleepGlucose levelsPerson associations