SLEEP 2014 Final Program - page 85

Wednesday
June 4
Tuesday
June 3
Sunday
June 1
Monday
June2
Saturday
May31
0305
8:15am - 8:30am
ABNORMALBRAINBIOENERGETICSDURING
RESTINGWAKEFULNESSARERELATED
TONEUROBEHAVIOURALDYSFUNCTION
INPATIENTSWITHSEVEREOBSTRUCTIVE
SLEEPAPNEA
D’RozarioAL, Bartlett D, RaeC,WongK,
GrunsteinRR
0306
8:30am - 8:45am
COMMONVARIANT-BASEDHERITABILITY
ESTIMATESOFOBSTRUCTIVESLEEPAPNEA-
RELATEDTRAITS INTHEMESAANDMROS
STUDIES
CadeBE, BjonnesA, FengT,WangC, EvansD,
JohnsonW, TranahG, SaxenaR, RedlineS, LinX
0307
8:45am - 9:00am
SLEEPAPNEAANDHEAVYVEHICLE
CRASHES:ACASE-CONTROLSTUDY
GrunsteinRR, StevensonM,WongK, Sharwood L,
Elkington J
0308
9:00am - 9:15am
AGENOME-WIDEASSOCIATIONSTUDYOF
OBSTRUCTIVESLEEPAPNEA-RELATED
TRAITS INMULTIETHNICCOHORTS
CadeBE, ChenH, BjonnesA, Below J, EvansD,
HanisC, TranahG, ZhuX, LinX, RedlineS
0309
9:15am - 9:30am
RELATIONSHIPOFAIRPOLLUTIONTOSLEEP
DISORDEREDBREATHINGANDSLEEP
DISRUPTION: THEMULTI-ETHNICSTUDYOF
ATHEROSCLEROSISSLEEPANDAIRSTUDIES
BillingsME, LearyPJ, GoldD, AaronCP, Kaufman
J, RedlineS
0310
9:30am - 9:45am
THEEFFECTOFSNORINGTIMEANDTHE
APNEA/HYPOPNEA INDEXONCHANGES IN
CAROTIDATHEROSCLEROSISOVER 6YEARS
Kim J, PackAI, Riegel B, TkacsN, Chirinos J,
HanlonA, ShinC
0311
9:45am - 10:00am
ASSOCIATIONBETWEENSLEEPDISORDERED
BREATHINGANDTHESUBSEQUENT
DIAGNOSISOFDIABETES INYOUNG
VETERANS:ARETROSPECTIVECOHORT
STUDY
RydenAM, Martin J, Mitchell M, PonecR, Santiago
S, ZeidlerMR
S15: InsomniaSubtypes: The
Mind, theBrain and theBody
8:00am – 10:00am
Room102F
Chair:
EusVanSomeren, PhD
Faculty:
GeorginaCano, PhD; JackEdinger, PhD; and
AlexandrosVgontzas, MD
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Apply themost recent human findings on the
application of subjective, EEG, physiological and
MRI profiles to elucidate diverging causes and
consequences of poor sleep in different insomnia
phenotypes;
2. Describe the outlines of data-driven insomnia subtype
profiles that can be used to target specific subgroups
formore focused future research on causes and
treatment of insomnia; and
3. Identify possible new targets for the treatment of
insomnia subtypes and how they can be evaluated
side-by-side in both clinical trials and animal models.
8:00am – 8:30am
TheLimitationsof Previous
InsomniaNosologies
JackEdinger, PhD
8:30am – 9:00am
Chronic InsomniawithShort
SleepDuration: TheMost Severe
Biological Phenotypeof the
Disorder
AlexandrosVgontzas, MD
9:00am – 9:30am
Brain Imaging andLarge-
scale Internet Studies Identify
InsomniaSubtypes
EusVanSomeren, PhD
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