SLEEP 2014 Final Program - page 70

4. Review the important public health consequences to
sleep disruption and inflammation.
8:00am– 8:05am
Introduction
DavidGozal, MD
8:05am– 8:30am
Systemic Inflammation/Infection
Signaling toBrain
JamesKrueger, PhD
8:30am– 9:00am
SleepDisruption, Cytokines and
Mechanical Hypersensitivity: Bi-
directional Interactionsbetween
Sleep andPain
MarkOpp, PhD
9:00am– 9:30am
SleepLoss inMen andWomen:
Health Implications
AlexandrosVgontzas, MD
9:30am– 10:00am
SleepApnea inChildren:A
PrototypicClinical Model
for SystemicLow-grade
Inflammation
LeilaKheirandish-Gozal, MD
S11: Current Research andClinical
Insights intoSleep, Recovery and
Performance inEliteAthletes
8:00am– 10:00am
RoomL100F
Co-chairs:
GregRoach, PhD; andCharlesSamuels, MD
Faculty:
SayakaAritake, PhD;AmyBender, MS; Charli
Sargent, PhD; andShawnYoungstedt, PhD
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Discuss the complex and controversial bidirectional
relationshipbetween exercise and sleep;
2. Explain the differences in sleep parameters that
distinguishelite athletes from normal controls; and
3. Implement innovative researchmethods to investigate
specific human performance outcomes using sleep/
circadian interventions.
8:00am– 8:05am
Introduction
GregRoach, PhD; andCharles
Samuels, MD
8:05am – 8:35am
InteractionsbetweenExercise
andSleep
ShawnYoungstedt, PhD
8:35am – 9:00am
SubjectiveSleepDifferences
betweenElite athletes andNon-
athleteHealthyControls
AmyBender, MS
9:00am – 9:30am
Sleep inCollegiateAthletes
SayakaAritake, PhD
9:30am – 10:00am
Impact of TrainingLoadon
DaytimeSleepiness andNight-
timeSleepQuantity/Quality in
EliteCyclists
Charli Sargent, PhD
I06: BrainFunctionDuringSleep
Deprivation andSleepDisorders: Is
There aCommonDysfunction?
9:05am – 10:05am
RoomL100H
SeanP.A. Drummond, PhD (Bio on page 31)
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Discuss changes in brain function, asmeasuredwith
functional neuroimaging, during sleep deprivationand
in sleep disorders;
2. Review common changes to the default mode network
during sleep deprivation and in sleepdisorders; and
3. Recognize potential physiological mechanisms
underlying changes in brain function during sleep
deprivation and in sleepdisorders.
Exhibit Hall Open
10:00am –4:00pm
Exhibit Hall B
See page 107 for a complete list of exhibitors.
Refreshment Break in the
Exhibit Hall
10:00am – 10:20am
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