Craig Canapari, MD
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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
2024
Screening and Evaluation of Sleep Disturbances and Sleep Disorders in Children and Adolescents
Baddam S, Canapari C, Van de Grift J, McGirr C, Nasser A, Crowley M. Screening and Evaluation of Sleep Disturbances and Sleep Disorders in Children and Adolescents. Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 2024, 47: 65-86. PMID: 38302214, DOI: 10.1016/j.psc.2023.06.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep disturbancePediatric mental health clinicsPediatric mental healthPrimary care clinicsMental health clinicsMental health disordersSleep disordersEvaluation of sleep disturbancesCare clinicsHealth clinicsMental healthTreatment of sleep disturbancesHealth disordersConsumer wearablesPediatric clinicScreening toolUnder-recognizedEvaluation toolSleep assessmentChildren/adolescentsBidirectional relationshipClinicDisordersSleepSleep telemedicineWhen lungs and weights tell different stories
Godse S, Brumer E, Kizilirmak T, Canapari C, Silva C, Morotti R, Jiang Y, Jeffries L, Chen L, Panacherry S. When lungs and weights tell different stories. Pediatric Pulmonology 2024, 59: 1047-1059. PMID: 38353400, DOI: 10.1002/ppul.26832.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Early emergence of racial and ethnic differences in sleep health among toddlers living in low-income families
Ordway M, Sadler L, Jeon S, Pierre J, Canapari C, Redeker N. Early emergence of racial and ethnic differences in sleep health among toddlers living in low-income families. Sleep Health 2023, 9: 389-397. PMID: 37453903, PMCID: PMC10517059, DOI: 10.1016/j.sleh.2023.02.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAverage sleep durationSleep healthGroup differencesEthnic differencesBrief Infant Sleep QuestionnaireAge-based recommendationsSleep health disparitiesInfant Sleep QuestionnaireLow-income familiesMonths of ageChildren's sleep healthSleep QuestionnaireSleep durationLarge effect sizesSleep diaryBedtime variabilityActigraph dataHealth disparitiesEarlier bedtimesSociodemographic variablesSocioeconomic differencesMarital statusBedtimeEarly childhoodYoung childrenMoving toward standardization: physician reporting of sleep studies.
Lastra A, Ingram D, Park J, James E, Matthews C, Canapari C, Mansukhani M, Stahl S. Moving toward standardization: physician reporting of sleep studies. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2023, 19: 595-603. PMID: 36546360, PMCID: PMC9978423, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.10442.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep studiesPhysician reportingDurable medical equipment companiesEvidence-based clinical recommendationsSleep medicine specialistsSleep centerClinical recommendationsMedicine specialistsPatient careMedical equipment companiesPatientsCareCaregiversStructured reportingWindow of opportunityReportReportingWide variationClear reportStudyCliniciansSleepPhysiciansRecipients
2022
0847 Sleep Disordered Breathing in a case series of 4 children with Trisomy 18
Kochhar R, Brumer E, Canapari C. 0847 Sleep Disordered Breathing in a case series of 4 children with Trisomy 18. Sleep 2022, 45: a364-a365. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsac079.841.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive airway pressure therapyObstructive sleep apneaSevere obstructive sleep apneaCase seriesTrisomy 18Trisomy 21Treatment of OSAModerate obstructive sleep apneaManagement of SDBPrevalence of SDBResolution of hypoxemiaAirway pressure therapyReduced sleep efficiencySmall case seriesNon-syndromic childrenSleep Disordered BreathingTrisomy 18 patientsPAP therapyAdenoid hypertrophyEndoscopic assessmentFourth patientSeizure disorderSleep apneaSupplemental oxygenAggressive intervention
2019
0792 Parent and Provider Perceptions About Sleep in Children Living with Economic Adversity
Sadler L, Ordway M, Fenick A, O'Connell M, Banasiak N, Crowley A, Canapari C, Redeker N. 0792 Parent and Provider Perceptions About Sleep in Children Living with Economic Adversity. Sleep 2019, 42: a318-a318. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsz067.790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSleep promotion programsSleep interventionsEconomic adversityBehavioral sleep interventionsGroups of participantsParents of childrenSleep-related outcomesParental work schedulesSocial ecological modelM ageFamily stressHours of sleepParents' perceptionsYoung familiesPediatric healthcare providersSemi-structured interviewsEthnic minority backgroundsSleep informationSleep disparitiesAdversityWork schedulesPerceptionChildcare providersPromotion programsSleep0246 Rest-activity Circadian Rhythm And Hair Cortisol Among Toddlers Living In Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Communities.
Ordway M, Jeon S, Sadler L, Canapari C, Redeker N. 0246 Rest-activity Circadian Rhythm And Hair Cortisol Among Toddlers Living In Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Communities. Sleep 2019, 42: a101-a101. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsz067.245.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRest-activity patternsHair cortisol levelsHair cortisolCortisol levelsChronic stressRest-activity circadian rhythmNon-parametric circadian rhythm analysisLower hair cortisolYoung childrenEarly childhood adversitySleep-wake rhythmHealthy toddlersProlonged stress responseChildhood adversityCertain cancersCircadian rhythm analysisSignificant sex differencesCortisolOverall exposureCircadian patternPearson correlation coefficientDaily activitiesLongitudinal analysisSex differencesToddlers
2018
0830 Sleep and Toxic Stress Among Toddlers: Associations Between Sleep and Hair Cortisol
Ordway M, Jeon S, Sadler L, Canapari C, Redeker N. 0830 Sleep and Toxic Stress Among Toddlers: Associations Between Sleep and Hair Cortisol. Sleep 2018, 41: a308-a308. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsy061.829.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNighttime sleep durationSleep characteristicsSleep efficiencySleep durationChronic stressHealth outcomesCommunity primary care clinicsHair cortisolStress response systemSocioeconomic adversityPrimary care clinicsSleep efficiency scoresShort sleep durationCross-sectional studyNocturnal sleep efficiencyModerate inverse associationPoor sleep efficiencyPoor health outcomesPoor sleep healthChildren’s stress response systemYoung childrenObjective sleep characteristicsNegative health outcomesHair cortisol levelsToxic stress
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
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Overview
Craig A. Canapari, MD, a pediatric sleep specialist and pulmonologist, says he has long been fascinated by the “art of breathing” and enjoys seeing how manipulating what seems like a simple act can help patients. “I began to love the field of pulmonology after I saw how we can take sick children with complex problems [like asthma] and help them breathe more easily,” he says.
Efficient breathing is a key element of another specialty Dr. Canapari was drawn to: sleep medicine. “Sleep sits at the intersection of pulmonology, neurology and psychiatry,” he says. “Some of the most interesting developments in medicine happen at the intersection of different fields.”
As the director of the pediatric Sleep Medicine Program, Dr. Canapari specializes in sleep disorders, including sleep apnea and obstructive sleep apnea (conditions that cause people to stop breathing periodically while they’re asleep). He also treats children who have general pulmonary problems, including cough, shortness of breath and asthma, and children with muscular dystrophy.
The most rewarding elements of his job, he says, include helping children and their parents sleep better, keeping his patients with neuromuscular diseases well and out of the hospital, and helping kids with lung problems “be able to do everything their peers can do.” Key to achieving those goals is spending time getting to know the children he treats so that he can understand their normal routines.
An active researcher, Dr. Canapari is currently working with colleagues at Harvard to develop a smartphone app to assist parents with sleep training. He is also looking at how overnight sleep studies help children with obstructive sleep apnea use their CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) machines at home. Dr. Canapari is an assistant professor of pediatrics (respiratory medicine) at Yale School of Medicine.
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- July 01, 2024Source: Romper
The Best Thing You Can Do To Prevent PPD Is Protect Your Sleep
- May 02, 2024
56 Yale Pediatricians Recognized by Connecticut Magazine's 2024 “Top Doctors” List
- April 10, 2024Source: Romper
New Moms Live & Die By Wake Windows, But There’s No Proof They Work
- March 18, 2024Source: Craig Canapari, MD
Tackling Anxiety and Sleep Issues in Children: A Psychologist’s Perspective