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View article: RENAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH ANIFROLUMAB FOR SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS IN THE US: FINDINGS FROM A REAL-WORLD STUDY
RENAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH ANIFROLUMAB FOR SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS IN THE US: FINDINGS FROM A REAL-WORLD STUDY Open
PV245 / #126 Poster Topic: AS24 - SLE-Treatment Background/Purpose Renal disease is a common severe manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)[1] and renal function changes dynamically over time.[2] SLE treatment may stabilize ren…
View article: 0279 Impact of Insufficient Sleep on Respiratory Quotient and Substrate Utilization
0279 Impact of Insufficient Sleep on Respiratory Quotient and Substrate Utilization Open
Introduction Overeating and insufficient sleep have been reported to increase total daily carbohydrate utilization. Here we evaluated substrate utilization over 24h and specifically during nighttime hours under insufficient sleep condition…
View article: 0035 Effect of a Prebiotic Diet on 24-Hour Glucose Levels During Combined Sleep Restriction and Circadian Misalignment
0035 Effect of a Prebiotic Diet on 24-Hour Glucose Levels During Combined Sleep Restriction and Circadian Misalignment Open
Introduction Insufficient sleep and circadian misalignment dysregulate glucose homeostasis. Interventions are needed for when insufficient sleep and circadian misalignment cannot be avoided (e.g., military operations, emergency responders,…
View article: 0005 Duration of the Circadian Biological Night Differs Between Eight and Nine Hour Sleep Opportunities
0005 Duration of the Circadian Biological Night Differs Between Eight and Nine Hour Sleep Opportunities Open
Introduction The duration between dim-light melatonin onset and offset represents the biological night, which tracks environmental darkness (i.e., scotoperiod). In humans, melatonin duration is longer after one week of exposure to natural …
View article: 0412 Better Objective Sleep in Healthy Adults Is Marked by Increased Bifidobacterium Breve and Saguini
0412 Better Objective Sleep in Healthy Adults Is Marked by Increased Bifidobacterium Breve and Saguini Open
Introduction Taxa level associations of the human gut microbiota have been reported in relation to sleep health; however, which taxa are associated with good sleep has yet to be determined. Many study methodologies rely on self-reported sl…
View article: Author Correction: Enhancing untargeted metabolomics using metadata-based source annotation
Author Correction: Enhancing untargeted metabolomics using metadata-based source annotation Open
View article: 0201 Prebiotic Diet Impact on Cognitive Performance, Sleepiness, and Mood During Combined Sleep Restriction and Circadian Misalignment
0201 Prebiotic Diet Impact on Cognitive Performance, Sleepiness, and Mood During Combined Sleep Restriction and Circadian Misalignment Open
Introduction The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in health and affects mood and behavior. The composition and function of the gut microbiome can be modified by prebiotics, which are defined as substrates selectively utilized by host mi…
View article: 0677 Blunted daily light rhythm amplitude in adults with opioid use disorder (OUD)
0677 Blunted daily light rhythm amplitude in adults with opioid use disorder (OUD) Open
Introduction Accumulating evidence implicates sleep and circadian rhythm disruption in substance use disorders, including opioid use disorder (OUD). Blunted amplitude in daily rhythms of circadian-relevant variables (e.g., activity, light)…
View article: Enhancing untargeted metabolomics using metadata-based source annotation
Enhancing untargeted metabolomics using metadata-based source annotation Open
View article: 0220 Changes in Light Exposure During the Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time Transition
0220 Changes in Light Exposure During the Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time Transition Open
Introduction Although sunrise and sunset do not change, the Daylight Saving Time (DST) to Standard Time (ST) transition results in an earlier clock hour of sunrise and sunset. It has been hypothesized that ST results in brighter mornings a…
View article: Reference data-set driven metabolomics
Reference data-set driven metabolomics Open
Human untargeted metabolomics studies succeed in annotating only ~10% of molecular features. We, therefore, introduce reference data-driven analysis that uses the source data as a pseudo-MS/MS reference library to match against human metab…
View article: 114 Stability of Gut Microbiome Alpha Diversity During Combined Sleep Restriction and Circadian Misalignment
114 Stability of Gut Microbiome Alpha Diversity During Combined Sleep Restriction and Circadian Misalignment Open
Introduction Disturbed gut microbiome diversity has been associated with poor health outcomes and various disease states. We investigated the impact of combined sleep restriction (3h time in bed [TIB] sleep opportunities per day) and circa…
View article: Sleep and circadian disruption and the gut microbiome-possible links to dysregulated metabolism
Sleep and circadian disruption and the gut microbiome-possible links to dysregulated metabolism Open
View article: Reference data based insights expand understanding of human metabolomes
Reference data based insights expand understanding of human metabolomes Open
Summary The human metabolome has remained largely unknown, with most studies annotating ∼10% of features. In nucleic acid sequencing, annotating transcripts by source has proven essential for understanding gene function. Here we generalize…
View article: Sleep in university students prior to and during COVID-19 Stay-at-Home orders
Sleep in university students prior to and during COVID-19 Stay-at-Home orders Open
View article: 0132 Sex Differences in Evening Food Intake and Associated Weight Gain During Insufficient Sleep
0132 Sex Differences in Evening Food Intake and Associated Weight Gain During Insufficient Sleep Open
Introduction Timing of food intake has emerged as a novel risk factor for weight gain and obesity. Higher evening food intake, especially during insufficient sleep, is associated with weight gain. We aimed to explore initial changes in eve…
View article: Sleep and pain in humans with fibromyalgia and comorbid insomnia: double-blind, crossover study of suvorexant 20 mg versus placebo
Sleep and pain in humans with fibromyalgia and comorbid insomnia: double-blind, crossover study of suvorexant 20 mg versus placebo Open
View article: Reference Data Based Insights Expand Understanding of Human Metabolomes
Reference Data Based Insights Expand Understanding of Human Metabolomes Open
View article: Relation between ambulatory actigraphy and laboratory polysomnography in insomnia practice and research
Relation between ambulatory actigraphy and laboratory polysomnography in insomnia practice and research Open
Actigraphy is increasingly used in practice and research studies because of its relative low cost and decreased subject burden. How multiple nights of at‐home actigraphy compare to one independent night of in‐laboratory polysomnography ( P…
View article: 0373 Effects of Suvorexant on Sleep in Fibromyalgia
0373 Effects of Suvorexant on Sleep in Fibromyalgia Open
The chronic pain disorder, fibromyalgia, is associated with sleep disturbance, typically sleep maintenance. Pharmacological treatment studies have either focused on the pain or the sleep disturbance with equivocal results in that few studi…
View article: 0374 Effects of Suvorexant on Pain Sensitivity in Fibromyalgia
0374 Effects of Suvorexant on Pain Sensitivity in Fibromyalgia Open
The chronic widespread pain disorder, fibromyalgia, is known for its nociceptive hypersensitization and disturbed sleep. The relation of sleep and pain is bidirectional and data suggest that improving sleep in chronic pain disorders would …
View article: 0108 Insufficient Sleep Alters After-Dinner Consumption of High-Carbohydrate Snacks
0108 Insufficient Sleep Alters After-Dinner Consumption of High-Carbohydrate Snacks Open
Understanding mechanisms underlying the relationship between insufficient sleep and weight gain has importance for public health. Our previous findings showed, although total energy expenditure is higher during insufficient sleep, food int…
View article: 0378 Are People with Severe Insomnia Able to Discontinue Hypnotics after Chronic Use?
0378 Are People with Severe Insomnia Able to Discontinue Hypnotics after Chronic Use? Open
A concern among physicians prescribing hypnotics is the inability to discontinue hypnotics after chronic use. This concern has never been directly tested in a controlled prospective study. This is a report of results from an on-going “blin…
View article: How representative are insomnia clinical trials?
How representative are insomnia clinical trials? Open
View article: 0416 Inability to Discontinue Chronic Hypnotic Use
0416 Inability to Discontinue Chronic Hypnotic Use Open
Inability to discontinue chronic hypnotic use by people with insomnia remains a clinical concern. However, that inability has never been directly tested in a controlled prospective study using self-administration choice procedures. This is…
View article: 0374 Markers for Hypnotic Abuse Liability: Cortisol in Insomnia?
0374 Markers for Hypnotic Abuse Liability: Cortisol in Insomnia? Open
It is hypothesized that stress increases vulnerability to drug abuse. Some insomniacs show hyperarousal by increased physiological responses to stress, elevated alertness on the Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) and elevated diurnal NE co…
View article: 0417 Self-reported Sleep during Discontinuation of Chronic Hypnotic Use
0417 Self-reported Sleep during Discontinuation of Chronic Hypnotic Use Open
Inability to discontinue chronic hypnotic use by people with insomnia remains a clinical concern. Self-reported sleep in an on-going “blinded” clinical trial in which people with insomnia are instructed to discontinue their study medicatio…
View article: 0331 ACTIGRAPHY IN INSOMNIA WITH AND WITHOUT EVENT-MARKING
0331 ACTIGRAPHY IN INSOMNIA WITH AND WITHOUT EVENT-MARKING Open
Use of actigraphy (ACT) in insomnia to objectively document sleep remains problematic primarily due to its insensitivity for wakefulness. One approach to enhancing validity is use of participant event marking to document time-in-bed (TIB).…