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View article: O020 Sleep regularity is a stronger predictor of all-cause mortality than sleep duration or sleep efficiency in ~60 000 UK Biobank participants
O020 Sleep regularity is a stronger predictor of all-cause mortality than sleep duration or sleep efficiency in ~60 000 UK Biobank participants Open
Sleep duration and sleep efficiency are observed risk factors for all-cause mortality, but the role of sleep regularity is unknown. Irregular sleep patterns are associated with ageing, cancer, depressed mood, and cardio-metabolic diseases,…
View article: P049 Sleep Regularity is Associated with Stability of Daily Light Exposure in Adolescents During School and Vacation
P049 Sleep Regularity is Associated with Stability of Daily Light Exposure in Adolescents During School and Vacation Open
Study Objectives Light is the main time cue for the human circadian system. Irregular sleep/wake patterns are associated with poor health outcomes, which could be mediated by irregular patterns of light exposure. The relationship between s…
View article: P114 The effect of light interventions on sleep macro- and micro-architecture in sleep and circadian rhythm disorders: A scoping review
P114 The effect of light interventions on sleep macro- and micro-architecture in sleep and circadian rhythm disorders: A scoping review Open
Introduction Light interventions have been used to treat sleep and circadian rhythm disorders. However, there are limited studies on the effect of light on electroencephalographic (EEG) activity during sleep. Therefore, we aimed to provide…
View article: 0117 Circadian- and Wake-Dependent Effects on Recall for Face-Name Pairs
0117 Circadian- and Wake-Dependent Effects on Recall for Face-Name Pairs Open
Introduction The ability to remember the face and name of a person we have recently met is a critical skill often impacted by cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease. We used a forced desynchrony protocol to explore whether recall of …
View article: 0030 BRAIN DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR (BDNF) MET ALLELE CARRIERS SHOW IMPAIRED PERFORMANCE ON THE STROOP TASK DURING SLEEP DEPRIVATION
0030 BRAIN DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR (BDNF) MET ALLELE CARRIERS SHOW IMPAIRED PERFORMANCE ON THE STROOP TASK DURING SLEEP DEPRIVATION Open
Accumulating evidence points to a genetic contribution to explain inter-individual vulnerability to sleep deprivation. A functional polymorphism in the BDNF gene, which causes a valine (Val) to methionine (Met) amino acid substitution, has…
View article: 0029 BDNF VAL66MET POLYMORPHISM IMPACTS ALERTNESS AND PERFORMANCE IN SHIFT WORKERS
0029 BDNF VAL66MET POLYMORPHISM IMPACTS ALERTNESS AND PERFORMANCE IN SHIFT WORKERS Open
Night shift work typically occurs under conditions of circadian misalignment and sleep restriction, resulting in impaired performance and alertness. There is inter-individual variability in the degree of impairment consequent to shift work…