Zobrazeno 1 - 8
of 8
pro vyhledávání: '"Andrew McHill"'
Autor:
Joshua Gonzalez, LaTroy Robinson, Noal Clemons, Omar Ordaz, Erin Lynch, Saurabh Thosar, Andrew McHill, Jonathan Emens, Steven Shea, Nicole Bowles
Publikováno v:
Physiology. 38
Introduction: Core body temperature declines prior to nocturnal sleep onset via reduced heat production and changes in skin vasomotor tone. These thermoregulatory processes are partly influenced by the autonomic nervous system (ANS), as vessels regul
Autor:
Leandro Brito, Nicole Bowles, Matthew Butler, Andrew McHill, Sean Rice, Jonathan Emens, Steven Shea, Saurabh Thosar
Publikováno v:
SLEEP. 46:A371-A372
Introduction Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is recommended over office BP assessment as it enables quantification of the degree of nocturnal BP dipping (classifications: “dipping” = nighttime/daytime BP of < 0.9; “non-dipping” =
Autor:
Aanuoluwakiitan Ayeni, Ayeisha Haswarey, Omar Ordaz-Johnson, LaTroy Robinson, Walaa Abdelmoaty, Maya Herzig, David Hurtado, Andrew McHill, Joshua Gonzalez, Todd Bodner, Steven Shea, Nicole Bowles
Publikováno v:
SLEEP. 46:A128-A129
Introduction Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) across 24 hours is recommended to confirm hypertension and, outside of a laboratory setting, is the only means to measure the extent of any nocturnal decrease in blood pressure (BP) i.e., noctu
Publikováno v:
SLEEP. 46:A3-A4
Introduction Nighttime shift work is associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes, including hypertension. Increased sleep variability and circadian disruption may increase sympathetic activity and waking blood pressure (BP), potentially constrain
Autor:
Leandro Brito, Nicole Bowles, Andrew McHill, Sean Rice, Matthew Butler, Jose Rueda, Jonathan Emens, Steven Shea, Saurabh Thosar
Publikováno v:
SLEEP. 46:A361-A362
Introduction Ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring is recommended in preference to office BP as it enables BP assessments across the night and quantification of the degree of nocturnal BP dipping (dipping” = nighttime/daytime BP of < 0.9; non-d
Autor:
Saurabh Thosar, James Hodovan, Babikir Kheiri, Andrew McHill, Nicole Bowles, Sean Rice, Matthew Butler, Jonathan Emens, Steven Shea, Jonathan Lindner
Publikováno v:
SLEEP. 46:A4-A4
Introduction Major adverse cardiovascular events occur most commonly in the morning compared to other times of the day or night. Evaluation of coronary microvascular reserve perfusion can be used to reflect the anatomic and functional status of the c
Publikováno v:
SLEEP. 46:A8-A8
Introduction Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with an increased risk for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), such as sudden cardiac death. MACE is more frequent in the morning in the general population but more frequent in the midd
Autor:
Michelle Kubicki, Andrew McHill, Edward Melanson, Nichole Reisdorph, Kenneth Wright, Christopher Depner
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 45:A97-A98
Introduction Circadian misalignment occurs when behaviors such as food intake and sleep happen at inappropriate endogenous circadian times, is common among shift-workers, and is a risk factor for cardiometabolic disease. Identifying mechanisms underl