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Genotyping Sleep Disorders Patients

Kripke DF, Shadan FF, Dawson A, Cronin JW, Jamil SM, Grizas AP, Koziol JA, Kline LE

  • KMID: 2315863
  • Psychiatry Investig.
  • 2010 Mar;7(1):36-42.
OBJECTIVE: The genetic susceptibility factors underlying sleep disorders might help us predict prognoses and responses to treatment. Several candidate polymorphisms for sleep disorders have been proposed, but there has as...
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Wake Up Time, Light, and Mood in a Population Sample Age 40-64 Years

Endo T, Kripke DF, Ancoli-Israel S

OBJECTIVE: Concern that disturbances of sleep and light exposures at night might increase cancer risks have been expressed, but little actual exposure data has been collected. Measurements from a representative...
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Evaluation of Two Circadian Rhythm Questionnaires for Screening for the Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder

Rhee MK, Lee HJ, Rex KM, Kripke DF

  • KMID: 2316190
  • Psychiatry Investig.
  • 2012 Sep;9(3):236-244.
OBJECTIVE: Delayed sleep phase disorder (DSPD) is a condition in which patients often fall asleep some hours after midnight and have difficulty waking up in the morning. Circadian chronotype questionnaires...
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Self-Reported Sleep Latency in Postmenopausal Women

Park DH, Kripke DF, Louis GJ, Elliott JA, Klauber MR, Rex KM, Tuunainen , Langer RD

The aim of this study was to access how self-reported sleep latency (SRSL) was affected by sleep habits, mood, and circadian rhythm in postmenopausal women. Subjects (n=384, 67.9+/-7.7 yr) completed...
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Circadian Polymorphisms in Night Owls, in Bipolars, and in Non-24-Hour Sleep Cycles

Kripke DF, Klimecki W, Nievergelt CM, Rex KM, Murray SS, Shekhtman , Tranah GJ, Loving RT, Lee HJ, Rhee MK, Shadan FF, Poceta JS, Jamil SM, Kline LE, Kelsoe JR

People called night owls habitually have late bedtimes and late times of arising, sometimes suffering a heritable circadian disturbance called delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS). Those with DSPS, those with...
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