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Michael Grandner PhD: April 2010
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Friday, April 9, 2010. Are you Angry or Happy? Sleep Deprivation Makes it Harder to Tell. In a paper recently published in the journal SLEEP (2010;33(3):335-342), a group of researchers from the University of California at Berkeley report a very provocative finding: being sleep deprived makes it harder to read emotions on strangers' faces. What do the findings mean? Some questions that remain:. 3 Since the only sleep deprivation condition was total sleep deprivation, how does this apply to partial sleep ...
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December 30, 2014. My fitbit #Fitstats for 12/29/2014: 5,598 steps and 2.7 miles traveled. http:/ www.fitbit.com/user/322TN5. December 29, 2014. My fitbit #Fitstats for 12/28/2014: 2,407 steps and 1.2 miles traveled. http:/ www.fitbit.com/user/322TN5. December 28, 2014. My fitbit #Fitstats for 12/27/2014: 3,330 steps and 1.6 miles traveled. http:/ www.fitbit.com/user/322TN5. Kingsway Church Hosts Cherry Hill’s Biggest Easter Egg Hunt. March 22, 2012. Cherry Hill, New Jersey:. March 22, 2012. At 9:00 AM m...
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Michael Grandner PhD: Problems Associated with Short Sleep: Bridging Laboratory and Epidemiological Studies
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Saturday, October 16, 2010. Problems Associated with Short Sleep: Bridging Laboratory and Epidemiological Studies. This review paper, ( read it here. For the specific details and findings, you should read the paper. It outlines the current evidence, suggesting that short sleep may place individuals at increased risk for a number of negative health problems, including heart disease, diabetes, obesity, depression, poor performance, etc. 2 Short sleepers need to be better characterized. By lumping all p...
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Michael Grandner PhD: First Post
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Monday, March 15, 2010. This is the first post; hopefully, the first of many. For more information, see http:/ www.michaelgrandner.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Postings related to sleep research and sleep medicine. For more information, click here. There was an error in this gadget.
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Michael Grandner PhD: Sleep and Nutrition
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010. A number of studies have found a connection between shorter sleep durations and increased risk of obesity (and diabetes), especially in women. Some have even gone into detail showing that short sleepers were more likely to show abnormalities in hormones that control hunger and satiety, which may partly explain this. However, there is one major part of this equation that has not been looked at until now: diet. Basically, our study found two things:. 2 There was an even stronger ...
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Michael Grandner PhD: Sleep Problems associated with Race/Ethnicity, Income, Education, Marital Status and Employment Status
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Sleep Problems associated with Race/Ethnicity, Income, Education, Marital Status and Employment Status. In our recent paper, entitled "Who Gets the Best Sleep? Ethnic and Socioeconomic Factors Related to Sleep Complaints" published in the journal Sleep Medicine, we performed a set of analyses on some data that was gathered by the CDC in 2006 on over 150,000 people all across the USA. What we found was surprising. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Michael Grandner PhD: Are you Angry or Happy? Sleep Deprivation Makes it Harder to Tell
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Friday, April 9, 2010. Are you Angry or Happy? Sleep Deprivation Makes it Harder to Tell. In a paper recently published in the journal SLEEP (2010;33(3):335-342), a group of researchers from the University of California at Berkeley report a very provocative finding: being sleep deprived makes it harder to read emotions on strangers' faces. What do the findings mean? Some questions that remain:. 3 Since the only sleep deprivation condition was total sleep deprivation, how does this apply to partial sleep ...
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Michael Grandner PhD: March 2010
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010. A number of studies have found a connection between shorter sleep durations and increased risk of obesity (and diabetes), especially in women. Some have even gone into detail showing that short sleepers were more likely to show abnormalities in hormones that control hunger and satiety, which may partly explain this. However, there is one major part of this equation that has not been looked at until now: diet. Basically, our study found two things:. 2 There was an even stronger ...
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Michael Grandner PhD: May 2010
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Sleep Problems associated with Race/Ethnicity, Income, Education, Marital Status and Employment Status. In our recent paper, entitled "Who Gets the Best Sleep? Ethnic and Socioeconomic Factors Related to Sleep Complaints" published in the journal Sleep Medicine, we performed a set of analyses on some data that was gathered by the CDC in 2006 on over 150,000 people all across the USA. What we found was surprising. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget.
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