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A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF WORKSITE INTERVENTIONS AND THEIR IMPACT ON EMPLOYEE SLEEP [Meeting Abstract]
Robbins, R.; Underwood, P. E.; Jackson, C.; Chen, M.; Kuriakose, S.; Jean-Louis, G.; Buxton, O.
ISI:000431183400590
ISSN: 1550-9109
CID: 3114202
HIGH RATE OF OSA AMONG BLACKS USING HOME-BASED WATCHPAT RECORDINGS [Meeting Abstract]
Kalinowskisi, J.; Seixas, A.; Chung, A.; Chery, K.; Richards, S.; Chung, D.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000431183400583
ISSN: 1550-9109
CID: 3114212
PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR EXPOSURE TO TAILORED SLEEP HEALTH EDUCATION (TASHE) AND READINESS TO CHANGE AMONG BLACKS AT RISK FOR OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA [Meeting Abstract]
Chery, K.; Robbins, R.; Allegrante, J.; Rapoport, D. M.; Rogers, A.; Williams, N.; Cohall, A.; Iqbal, R.; Pamer, G.; Seixas, A.; Butler, M.; Ogedegbe, O.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000431183400581
ISSN: 1550-9109
CID: 3114232
PROTECTIVE SLEEP AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROFILES IN DIABETES RISK AMONG BLACKS AND WHITES IN THE UNITED STATES: A BAYESIAN BELIEF NETWORK MACHINE LEARNING MODEL OF NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY [Meeting Abstract]
Seixas, A.; Henclewood, D.; Langford, A.; McFarlane, S.; Zizi, F.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000431183401078
ISSN: 1550-9109
CID: 3114172
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FRUIT DRINK INTAKE AND HEALTHY SLEEP: AN EXAMINATION OF NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY DATA [Meeting Abstract]
Chung, A.; Seixas, A.; Bademosi-Kalinowski, J.; Williams, N.; Robbins, R.; Ogedegbe, O.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000431183400731
ISSN: 1550-9109
CID: 3114182
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN SLOW WAVE SLEEP DURATION, INSULIN RESISTANCE, AND RESPIRATORY EFFORT-RELATED AROUSALS IN YOUNG ADULTS [Meeting Abstract]
Rivas, J.; Sharma, R.; Miller, M. D.; Godinho, A.; Ayappa, I; Jean-Louis, G.; Varga, A. W.; Convit, A.; Osorio, R. S.
ISI:000431183400144
ISSN: 1550-9109
CID: 3114292
AN EXPLORATORY, DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN'S EXPERIENCES OF INSOMNIA SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT [Meeting Abstract]
Williams, N. J.; Perlis, M.; Castor, C.; Barnes, A.; Chung, A.; Kalinowski, J.; Roseus, J.; Rogers, A.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000431183400194
ISSN: 1550-9109
CID: 3114282
EXAMINING DAYTIME SLEEPINESS, SLEEP APNEA, AND COGNITIVE DECLINE IN A 2-YEAR LONGITUDINAL SAMPLE OF COGNITIVELY NORMAL ELDERLY [Meeting Abstract]
Nwade, C.; Robbins, R.; Seixas, A.; Francis, K.; Chery, K.; Champagne, K.; Roseus, J.; Madhavaram, S.; Rogers, A.; Miller, M.; Zizi, F.; Jean-Louis, G.; Osorio, R.
ISI:000431183401216
ISSN: 1550-9109
CID: 3114132
TAILORED APPROACH TO SLEEP HEALTH EDUCATION (TASHE): PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF A WEB-BASED EDUCATIONAL TOOL TO PROMOTE SELF-EFFICACY FOR OSA DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT AMONG BLACKS [Meeting Abstract]
Robbins, R.; Allegrante, J.; Dm, Rapoport; Senathirajah, Y.; Rogers, A.; Williams, N.; Cohalll, A.; Butler, M.; Ogedegbe, O.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000431183400571
ISSN: 1550-9109
CID: 3114252
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Severity Affects Amyloid Burden in Cognitively Normal Elderly: A Longitudinal Study
Sharma, Ram A; Varga, Andrew W; Bubu, Omonigho M; Pirraglia, Elizabeth; Kam, Korey; Parekh, Ankit; Wohlleber, Margaret; Miller, Margo D; Andrade, Andreia; Lewis, Clifton; Tweardy, Samuel; Buj, Maja; Yau, Po L; Sadda, Reem; Mosconi, Lisa; Li, Yi; Butler, Tracy; Glodzik, Lidia; Fieremans, Els; Babb, James S; Blennow, Kaj; Zetterberg, Henrik; Lu, Shou E; Badia, Sandra G; Romero, Sergio; Rosenzweig, Ivana; Gosselin, Nadia; Jean-Louis, Girardin; Rapoport, David M; de Leon, Mony J; Ayappa, Indu; Osorio, Ricardo S
RATIONALE: Recent evidence suggests that Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) may be a risk factor for developing Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's disease. However, how sleep apnea affects longitudinal risk for Alzheimer's disease is less well understood. OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that there is an association between severity of OSA and longitudinal increase in amyloid burden in cognitively normal elderly. METHODS: Data was derived from a 2-year prospective longitudinal study that sampled community-dwelling healthy cognitively normal elderly. Subjects were healthy volunteers between the ages of 55 to 90, were non-depressed and had a consensus clinical diagnosis of cognitively normal. CSF Amyloid beta was measured using ELISA. Subjects received Pittsburgh compound B Positron Emission Tomography scans following standardized procedures. Monitoring of OSA was completed using a home sleep recording device. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: We found that severity of OSA indices (lnAHIall [F1,88=4.26, p<.05] and lnAHI4% [F1,87=4.36, p<.05]) were associated with annual rate of change of CSF Abeta42 using linear regression after adjusting for age, sex, BMI and ApoE4 status. LnAHIall and lnAHI4 were not associated with increases in ADPiB-mask most likely due to the small sample size although there was a trend for lnAHIall (F1,28=2.96, p=.09 and F1,28=2.32, n.s. respectively). CONCLUSION: In a sample of cognitively normal elderly, OSA was associated with markers of increased amyloid burden over the 2 year follow-up. Sleep fragmentation and/or intermittent hypoxia from OSA are likely candidate mechanisms. If confirmed, clinical interventions for OSA may be useful in preventing amyloid build-up in cognitively normal elderly.
PMCID:6020410
PMID: 29125327
ISSN: 1535-4970
CID: 2772892