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SLEEP Volume 33 / Issue 09 - Wednesday, September 01, 2010   RSS Feed

Editorial

Commentary

SHORT SLEEP DURATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS IN YOUNG ADULTS

Short Sleep Duration in Prevalent and Persistent Psychological Distress in Young Adults: The DRIVE Study. 1139-1145. Article Is Eligible For CME Credits
Nicholas Glozier, MBBS, MRCPsych, PhD1,2; Alexandra Martiniuk, MSc, PhD2; George Patton, MBBS, PhD3; Rebecca Ivers, MIPH, PhD2; Qiang Li, MSc2; Ian Hickie, MBBS, MD4; Teresa Senserrick, PhD2; Mark Woodward, PhD5; Robyn Norton, PhD2; Mark Stevenson, MPH, PhD2

GLUCOCORTICOIDS AND SLEEP HOMEOSTASIS

Separating the Contribution of Glucocorticoids and Wakefulness to the Molecular and Electrophysiological Correlates of Sleep Homeostasis. 1147-1157.
Valérie Mongrain, PhD1; Susana A. Hernandez2; Sylvain Pradervand, PhD3; Stéphane Dorsaz, MSc1; Thomas Curie, PhD1; Grace Hagiwara2; Phung Gip, PhD2; H. Craig Heller, PhD2; Paul Franken, PhD1,2

INSOMNIA, SLEEP DURATION AND MORTALITY

Insomnia with Short Sleep Duration and Mortality: The Penn State Cohort. 1159-1164. Article Is Eligible For CME Credits
Alexandros N. Vgontzas, MD1; Duanping Liao, MD, PhD2; Slobodanka Pejovic, MD1; Susan Calhoun, PhD1; Maria Karataraki, PsyD1; Maria Basta, MD1; Julio Fernández-Mendoza, PhD1; Edward O. Bixler, PhD1

SLEEP QUALITY IN CHILDREN WITH SLEEP DISORDERED BREATHING

Determining Sleep Quality in Children with Sleep Disordered Breathing: EEG Spectral Analysis Compared with Conventional Polysomnography. 1165-1172.
Joel S.C. Yang, PhD1; Christian L. Nicholas, PhD4; Gillian M. Nixon, MBChB, MD, FRACP1,2; Margot J. Davey, MBBS, FRACP2; Vicki Anderson, PhD3; Adrian M. Walker, PhD1; John A. Trinder, PhD4; Rosemary S.C. Horne, PhD1

IMPACT OF OSA AND HYPERTENSION ON THORACIC AORTA

The Relative Impact of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Hypertension on the Structural and Functional Changes of the Thoracic Aorta. 1173-1176.
Li-Ching Lee, Bsc (med), MBBS1; Maria Consolacion Torres, MD1; See-Meng Khoo, MBBS, MRCP2; Eric Y. Chong, MBBS1; Cindy Lau, BSc1; Yemon Than2; Dong-Xia Shi2; Anand Kailasam, BSc1; Kian-Keong Poh, MBBChir, FACC1; Chi-Hang Lee, MBBS, FACC1; Tiong-Cheng Yeo, MBBS, FACC1

EFFECTS OF OSA AND AGING ON MACRO AND MICROVASCULAR FUNCTIONS

Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Aging Effects on Macrovascular and Microcirculatory Function. 1177-1183. Article Is Eligible For CME Credits
Susie Yim-Yeh, MD1; Shilpa Rahangdale, MD1; Anh Tu Duy Nguyen, MD2; Amy S. Jordan, PhD1; Victor Novack, MD, PhD3; Aristidis Veves, MD4; Atul Malhotra, MD1

INSULIN RESISTANCE IN CHILDREN WITH OSA

Catecholamines, Adiponectin, and Insulin Resistance as Measured by HOMA in Children with Obstructive Sleep Apnea. 1185-1191.
Andrea Kelly, MD, MSCE1,2; Shayne Dougherty, MSN, CRNP1; Andrew Cucchiara, PhD3,4; Carole L. Marcus, MBBCh2,3,5; Lee J. Brooks, MD2,5

SLEEP APNEA AND METABOLIC SYNDROME IN CARDIOVASCULAR RISK

Consequences of Comorbid Sleep Apnea in the Metabolic Syndrome—Implications for Cardiovascular Risk. 1193-1199.
Ivani C. Trombetta, PhD1,2; Virend K. Somers, MD, PhD2; Cristiane Maki-Nunes1; Luciano F. Drager, MD, PhD1; Edgar Toschi-Dias1; Maria Janieire N. N. Alves, MD, PhD1; Raffael F. Fraga, MD, PhD1; Maria Urbana P. B. Rondon, PhD1; Maíta G. Bechara1; Geraldo Lorenzi-Filho, MD, PhD1; Carlos E. Negrão, PhD1,3

ADOLESCENT SLEEP DURATION AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION

The Association of Sleep Duration with Adolescents’ Fat and Carbohydrate Consumption. 1201-1209. Article Is Eligible For CME Credits
Allison Weiss1; Fang Xu, MS1; Amy Storfer-Isser, MS1; Alicia Thomas, MS, RD, LD1; Carolyn E. Ievers-Landis, PhD2; Susan Redline, MD, MPH1

INSOMNIA AND DAYTIME FUNCTION IN HEART FAILURE

Insomnia Symptoms and Daytime Function in Stable Heart Failure. 1210-1216.
Nancy S. Redeker, PhD, RN1; Sangchoon Jeon, MSc, PhD1; Ulrike Muench, APRN, MSN1; Della Campbell, PhD, RN2; Joyce Walsleben, PhD, RN3; David M. Rapoport, MD3

SODIUM OXYBATE, SLOW WAVE SLEEP AND RESPONSE TO SLEEP LOSS

Enhancing Slow Wave Sleep with Sodium Oxybate Reduces the Behavioral and Physiological Impact of Sleep Loss. 1217-1225.
James K. Walsh, PhD1,2; Janine M. Hall-Porter, PhD1,2; Kara S. Griffin, MA1; Ehren R. Dodson, PhD1,3; Elizabeth H. Forst, BA1; Denise T. Curry, MD1; Rhody D. Eisenstein, MD1; Paula K. Schweitzer, PhD1

ENERGY EXPENDITURE IN RELATION TO RATE OF SLEEP LOSS

EFFECTS OF HYPOCRETIN-1 RELATIVE TO STATE AT ADMINISTRATION

SLEEP ARCHITECTURE IN A MODEL OF SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS

SURFACE FACIAL DIMENSIONS AND UPPER AIRWAY STRUCTURES IN OSA

Relationship Between Surface Facial Dimensions and Upper Airway Structures in Obstructive Sleep Apnea. 1249-1254.
Richard W. W. Lee, MD, PhD1-3; Kate Sutherland, PhD1,2; Andrew S. L. Chan, MD, PhD1-3; Biao Zeng, PhD1-3; Ronald R. Grunstein, MD, PhD2; M. Ali Darendeliler, PhD4; Richard J. Schwab, MD5; Peter A. Cistulli, MD, PhD1-3

PRIORITIZATION OF PRIMARY CARE REFERRALS FOR PSG

Assessing the Prioritization of Primary Care Referrals for Polysomnograms. 1255-1260.
J. Daryl Thornton, MD, MPH1,2; Kinnari Chandriani3; Julia G. Thornton, MD, MPH4; Sobia Farooq, MD2; Moayyed Moallem, MD5; Vidya Krishnan, MD, MHS2; Dennis Auckley, MD2

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