SLEEP 2014 Final Program - page 68

B02: Exercise as aBehavioral
SleepMedicine Intervention
8:00am– 10:00am
Room 102F
Chair:
KellyBaron, PhD
Faculty:
Christopher Kline, PhD;ArthurWalters, MD; and
Phyllis Zee, MD, PhD
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Describe the relationshipbetween exercise and sleep
inhealthy sleepers;
2. Discuss the effects of exerciseon sleep in the
treatment of insomnia, circadian rhythm sleep
disorders and obstructive sleepapnea; and
3. Reviewhow exercisemay be involved in the treatment
of other sleepdisorders conditionswhere there is little
evidence, suchas restless legs syndrome, periodic
limbmovements and circadian rhythm sleepdisorders.
8:00am– 8:25am
Introduction: Sleep andPhysical
Activity inNormal andSleep
Disorder Populations
KellyBaron, PhD
8:25am– 8:50am
Exercise as aTreatment for
Insomnia
Phyllis Zee, MD, PhD
8:50am– 9:15am
Exercise as aTreatment for
ObstructiveSleepApnea
Christopher Kline, PhD
9:15am– 9:40am
Exercise asTreatment for
RestlessLegsSyndrome and
PeriodicLimbMovements
ArthurWalters, MD
9:40am– 9:50am
Discussion
Phyllis Zee, MD, PhD
9:50am– 10:00am
QuestionsandAnswers
D04: Teens andSleepHealth
8:00am – 10:00am
Room102A
Co-chairs:
Conrad Iber, MD; andKylaWahlstrom, PhD
Faculty:
DeanBeebe, PhD; MaryCarskadon, PhD;
JessicaPayne, PhD; BarbaraPhillips, MD; andMichelle
Short, PhD
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Identify and locate resources in community settings for
improving adolescent sleep health;
2. Provide guidance to families and schools for rationale
andmethods to develop healthy sleep habits and
policies; and
3. Recognize the role sleepmedicine professionalsmay
have in influencing local and national policies that
promote sleephealth in adolescents.
O12: Role of Sleep inPsychiatric
Functioning
8:00am – 10:00am
RoomL100J
Co-chairs:
AnneGermain, PhD; andSarahHonaker, PhD
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objective:
Recognize the impact of sleep onpsychiatric
functioning.
0766
8:00am - 8:15am
CHRONIC INSOMNIASYMPTOMS INEARLY
ADOLESCENCEPREDICTNEURALREWARD
PROCESSINGANDDEPRESSIVESYMPTOMS
Casement MD, SitnickS, KeenanKE, GuyerAE,
Hipwell AE, ForbesEE
0767
8:15am - 8:30am
AREPATIENTSWITHCHILDHOODONSET
OF INSOMNIAANDDEPRESSIONMORE
DIFFICULTTOTREATTHANTHOSEWITH
ADULTONSETSOFTHESEDISORDERS?:A
REPORTFROMTHETRIADSTUDY
Edinger JD, Manber R, BuysseDJ, Krystal AD,
ThaseME, FairholmeCP, Luther J,Wisniewski S
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