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Torbjörn Åkerstedt Torbjörn Åkerstedt
This is a personal review of a research life focused on sleep in everyday life. It finds that irregular work hours shorten sleep duration and increase sleepiness, both subjectively and objectively (polysomnography). Also, experimental lab s...
Aryan Wadhwa,Niels Pacheco-Barrios,Shreya Tripathy et al. Aryan Wadhwa et al.
Background: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a standard treatment for movement disorders, epilepsy, and others, yet its influence on postprocedural sleep quality remains an under-researched topic. ...
Timothy Roehrs Timothy Roehrs
After describing my serendipitous discovery of sleep research as a potential career, I note how my openness and inquisitiveness led to a broad contribution to sleep science. After a PhD in biological psychology, I completed a postdoctoral f...
Kristen L Knutson,Kathryn J Reid,Sunaina Karanth et al. Kristen L Knutson et al.
Sleep and circadian disturbances are common and are experienced more often by Black compared to White individuals. We conducted an observational study of sleep that was ancillary to an ongoing cohort study, Coronary Artery Disease in Young ...
Niels Christian Haubjerg Østerby,Lone Baandrup,Poul Jørgen Jennum Niels Christian Haubjerg Østerby
Study objectives: To examine the difference in psychiatric comorbidity of Danish patients with Narcolepsy type 1 (NT1), Narcolepsy type 2 (NT2), and idiopathic hypersomnia (IH). ...
Melissa C Lipford,Wui Ip,Samir Awasthi et al. Melissa C Lipford et al.
Study objectives: Narcolepsy has a complex phenotype owing to differences in symptomatology, disease severity, and comorbidities. This is the first study to use aggregate electronic health record (EHR) data and natural la...
Gina M Mason,Zachary L Cohen,Jessica Obeysekare et al. Gina M Mason et al.
Introduction: Sleep loss is common during the perinatal period; however, few studies have assessed potential consequences of insufficient sleep for postnatal emotional responding, a key contributor to parenting behaviors ...
Yumiko Wiranto,Catherine Siengsukon,Diego R Mazzotti et al. Yumiko Wiranto et al.
Study objectives: The study aimed to investigate sex differences in the relationship between sleep quality (self-report and objective) and cognitive function across three domains (executive function, verbal memory, and at...
Ryohei Kinoshita,Jennifer K Quint,Constantinos Kallis et al. Ryohei Kinoshita et al.
Study objectives: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can induce excessive sleepiness, causing work-related injuries and low productivity. Most individuals with OSA in the United Kingdom are undiagnosed, and thus, theoretically...