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NIGHTCAP FOR SCHOOL-NIGHTS: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MILK INTAKE AND SLEEP DURATION IN FIRST-GRADERS [Meeting Abstract]
Chung, A.; Martinez, S.; Ursache, A.; Chang, S.; Huang, Y.; Jean-Louis, G.; Brotman, L.
ISI:000554588501215
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562362
INSUFFICIENT SLEEP AMONG HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS [Meeting Abstract]
Jenkins, D.; Peprah, R.; Donley, T.; Sexias, A.; Khosrof, A.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000554588500410
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562302
MODELING SELF-REPORTED SLEEP DURATION AND HYPERTENSION USING DEEP LEARNING NETWORK: ANALYSIS OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY DATA [Meeting Abstract]
Williams, S.; Seixas, A.; Avirappattu, G.; Robbins, R.; Lough, L.; Rogers, A.; Beaugris, L.; Bernard, M.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000554588501278
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562382
SLEEPFECT TRACKER: A CROSSPLATFORM MOBILE RESEARCHKIT APP FOR SLEEP SELF-MANAGEMENT [Meeting Abstract]
Menon, P.; Seixas, A.; Pathan, Z.; Suhail, M.; Jean-Louis, G.; Ayoub, S.; Naqeeb, B.; Wani, B.; Mishra, S.; Khan, S.
ISI:000554588501431
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562552
ASSOCIATION OF NOCTURNAL SLEEP DISTURBANCE AND PROSPECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE IN COGNITIVE NORMAL ELDERLY: FINDINGS FROM THE NATIONAL ALZHEIMER'S COORDINATING CENTER UNIFORM DATASET [Meeting Abstract]
Bubu, O. M.; Mbah, A. K.; Williams, N. J.; Turner, A. D.; Parekh, A.; Mullins, A. E.; Kam, K.; Umasabor-Bubu, O. Q.; Varga, A. W.; Rapoport, D. M.; Ayappa, I; Jean-Louis, G.; Osorio, R. S.
ISI:000554588501371
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562482
OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA-DEPENDENT RACIAL/ETHNIC AND SEX-SPECIFIC MECHANISMS UNDERLYING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RISK: A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT ANALYSIS OF IN-LAB PSG SLEEP STUDY DATA [Meeting Abstract]
Bubu, O. M.; Turner, A. D.; Parekh, A.; Mullins, A.; Kam, K.; Umasabor-Bubu, O. Q.; Mbah, A. K.; Williams, N. J.; Varga, A. W.; Rapoport, D. M.; Ayappa, I; Jean-Louis, G.; Osorio, R. S.
ISI:000554588501368
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562472
DECLINE IN HABITUAL SLEEP DURATION OVER 10 YEARS AND WORSENING SLEEP DISPARITIES: DATA FROM NHIS (2006-2015) [Meeting Abstract]
Grandner, M. A.; Fernandez, F.; Khader, S.; Jean-Louis, G.; Seixas, A. A.; Williams, N. J.; Patterson, F.; Killgore, W. D.; Wills, C. C.
ISI:000554588500374
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562282
A STRENGTHS-BASED APPROACH TO EXAMINE OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA IN BLACK AND WHITE PATIENTS [Meeting Abstract]
Williams, N. J.; Butler, M.; Roseus, J.; Blanc, J.; Barnes, A.; Bubu, O. M.; Ebben, M.; Krieger, A.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000554588500377
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562292
THE ROLE OF SLEEP IN SEX AND RACIAL/ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN 10-YEAR CVD RISK IN THE SLEEP HEART HEALTH STUDY: THE USE OF MACHINE-LEARNT AND PRECISION INSIGHTS TO UNDERSTAND RACIAL/ETHNIC AND SEX DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP-CVD DISPARITY [Meeting Abstract]
Seixas, A.; Jin, P.; Liu, M.; Nunes, J.; Grandner, M.; Rogers, A.; McFarlane, S.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000554588501282
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562392
Sleep Difficulties and Cognition for 10 Years in a National Sample of U.S. Older Adults
Robbins, Rebecca; Sonnega, Amanda; Turner, Robert W; Jean-Louis, Girardin; Butler, Mark; Osorio, Ricardo S; Langa, Kenneth M
Background and Objectives/UNASSIGNED:Sleep difficulties are common among older adults and are associated with cognitive decline. We used data from a large, nationally representative longitudinal survey of adults aged older than 50 in the United States to examine the relationship between specific sleep difficulties and cognitive function over time. Research Design and Methods/UNASSIGNED:= 16 201). Sleep difficulty measures included difficulty initiating sleep, nocturnal awakenings, early morning awakenings, and waking up feeling rested from rarely/never (1) to most nights (3). The modified Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status was used to measure cognitive function. Generalized linear mixed models were used with time-varying covariates to examine the relationship between sleep difficulties and cognitive function over time. Results/UNASSIGNED:< .05). Discussion and Implications/UNASSIGNED:Our findings highlight an association between early morning awakenings and worse cognitive function, but also an association between waking up feeling rested and better cognitive function over time.
PMCID:7408188
PMID: 32782976
ISSN: 2399-5300
CID: 4556362