Research published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine and the journal SLEEP continues to capture the attention of the scientific and medical communities, as well as the media and the general public. Take a look at the recent and past papers that received the most pageviews on the websites of both journals in the first six months of 2016.

Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine

  1. Caffeine Effects on Sleep Taken 0, 3, or 6 Hours before Going to Bed (Nov. 2013)
  2. Fiber and Saturated Fat Are Associated with Sleep Arousals and Slow Wave Sleep (Jan. 2016)
  3. The Efficacy of a Chinstrap in Treating Sleep Disordered Breathing and Snoring (Aug. 2014)
  4. The Use of Technology at Night: Impact on Sleep and Health (Dec. 2013)
  5. Updated Adaptive Servo-Ventilation Recommendations for the 2012 AASM Guideline: “The Treatment of Central Sleep Apnea Syndromes in Adults: Practice Parameters with an Evidence-Based Literature Review and Meta-Analyses” (May 2016)

SLEEP

  1. Sleep Restriction Enhances the Daily Rhythm of Circulating Levels of Endocannabinoid 2-Arachidonoylglycerol (March 2016)
  2. Cognitive Performance, Sleepiness, and Mood in Partially Sleep Deprived Adolescents: The Need for Sleep Study (March 2016)
  3. Behaviorally Assessed Sleep and Susceptibility to the Common Cnew (Sept. 2015)
  4. Sleep Disorders and Associated Medical Comorbidities in Active Duty Military Personnel (Feb. 2013)
  5. Longitudinal Outcomes of Start Time Delay on Sleep, Behavior, and Achievement in High School (Feb. 2016)

AASM members receive complimentary subscriptions to JCSM and SLEEP as a free benefit of membership. Learn how you can become an AASM member today!