2025
16 Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity
Alonso W, Canapari C. 16 Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity. 2025, 175-184. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-75566-5.00016-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetabolic syndromeComponents of metabolic syndromeInvolvement of adipocytokinesSleep-disordered breathingIncreased sympathetic activityElevated blood pressureCardiovascular risk factorsRates of obesityIntermittent hypoxemiaTruncal obesityDysregulation of glucose metabolismSleep fragmentationSympathetic activityBlood pressureSleep curtailmentRisk factorsSyndromeObesityShort sleepGlucose metabolismCircadian factorsSleepHypoxemiaDyslipidemiaAdipocytokines
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
Rest-activity rhythms, daytime symptoms, and functional performance among people with heart failure
Jeon S, Conley S, Redeker NS. Rest-activity rhythms, daytime symptoms, and functional performance among people with heart failure. Chronobiology International 2020, 37: 1223-1234. PMID: 32588662, PMCID: PMC7529895, DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2020.1779280.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRest-activity rhythmStable heart failureHeart failureDaytime symptomsCircadian quotientPoorer New York Heart Association classNew York Heart Association classHF disease management programFunctional performanceBetter NYHA classChronic heart failureMinute walk testDisease management programsLess sleep fragmentationHF independentUnattended polysomnographyNYHA classGreater comorbidityAssociation classWalk testIntra-daily variabilityFunctional outcomePhysical functionPoor functionSleep fragmentation
2017
0998 PARENTING INTERACTIVE BEDTIME BEHAVIORS AND SLEEP AMONG TODDLERS LIVING IN SOCIOECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED HOMES
Ordway, Jeon S, Canapari C, Sadler L, Redeker N. 0998 PARENTING INTERACTIVE BEDTIME BEHAVIORS AND SLEEP AMONG TODDLERS LIVING IN SOCIOECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED HOMES. Sleep 2017, 40: a371-a371. DOI: 10.1093/sleepj/zsx050.997.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSleep durationSleep characteristicsIntra-individual variabilityLess sleep durationCross-sectional studyCharacteristics of sleepPhysical comfortingSignificant moderate associationFuture intervention developmentDisadvantaged homesHigher socioeconomic statusNight wakeningsHealthy toddlersMore individual variabilitySleep fragmentationAmount of wakeCommunity clinicsSleep patternsModifiable influencesSleep onsetSleepOlder childrenBedtime behaviorsIntervention developmentSocioeconomic status
2008
α‐Melanocyte stimulating hormone and adrenocorticotropic hormone: An alternative approach when thinking about restless legs syndrome?
Koo BB, Feng P, Dostal J, Strohl KP. α‐Melanocyte stimulating hormone and adrenocorticotropic hormone: An alternative approach when thinking about restless legs syndrome? Movement Disorders 2008, 23: 1234-1242. PMID: 18464280, PMCID: PMC7350876, DOI: 10.1002/mds.22035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSlow-wave sleep IIRestless legs syndromeAdrenocorticotropic hormoneAlpha-MSHParadoxical sleepLegs syndromeQuiet wakePathogenesis of RLSAlpha-melanocyte stimulating hormoneActive wakeMeasurement of sleepIntracerebral cannulaeIntracerebroventricular administrationSleep fragmentationNormal salineSleep latencyStimulating hormoneSleep architectureFragmented sleepOwn controlMotor activityRatsSleepLimb movementsHormone
2005
Sleep, breathing, and menopause: The effect of fluctuating estrogen and progesterone on sleep and breathing in women
D'Ambrosio C, Stachenfeld NS, Pisani M, Mohsenin V. Sleep, breathing, and menopause: The effect of fluctuating estrogen and progesterone on sleep and breathing in women. Gender Medicine 2005, 2: 238-245. PMID: 16464735, DOI: 10.1016/s1550-8579(05)80053-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep-disordered breathingSex hormone deficiencyObstructive sleep apneaLA administrationHormone deficiencyLeuprolide acetateSleep fragmentationDevelopment of OSADevelopment of SDBSignificant sleep-disordered breathingGonadotropin-releasing hormone analogueApnea-hypopnea indexUpper airway resistanceCessation of mensesAdministration of estrogenHours of sleepClimacteric vasomotor symptomsPolysomnographic evaluationVasomotor symptomsClimacteric symptomsMenopausal levelsDaily administrationHealthy womenSleep apneaArousal index
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