Neurological modulation of sleep : mechanisms and function of sleep / edited by Ronald Ross Watson, Victor R. Preedy.
| Call Number | 612.8/21 |
| Title | Neurological modulation of sleep : mechanisms and function of sleep / edited by Ronald Ross Watson, Victor R. Preedy. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xvii, 411 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
| Contents | A. Introduction and background of sleep disruption. Physiological and cultural perspectives of sleep disorders' impacts in middle east countries -- Chronotype and performance in students -- Circadian changes in gut peptide levels and obesity -- Obesity, inflammation, and OSA: exercise as therapy -- Genetics of sleep and sleep disorders -- Sleep, genetics, and human health -- Obesity hypoventilation syndrome -- Sleep satisfaction, sleep-wake pattern, and aging -- Etiopathogenesis of circadian sleep-wake rhythm disorders -- B. Adverse effects of sleep disruption. Modulation and consequences of sleep duration in child obesity -- Physiopathology of narcolepsy and other central hypersomnias -- Lateral hypothalamic control of sleep in the context of cancer -- Sleep dysfunction and intestinal dysbiosis -- Sleep restriction and circadian misalignment: their implications in obesity -- Exercise, sleep, and type diabetes -- Hypocretin (orexin): what it does and how it links with narcolepsy and food choices -- Neuropathic pain and sleep quality -- Sleep quality in neurodegenerative diseases -- The effects of short sleep duration and deprivation on gustation and olfaction: implications for dietary intake -- C. Dietary components and sleep. High-fat diet influences on sleep regulation: lessons from animal studies -- Chronotypes, eating habits, and food preferences: an intervention proposal for obesity treatment -- The influence of diet on sleep -- Impact of sleep restriction on food intake and food choice -- Moderate sleep restriction and body composition -- Sleep, stress, and vitamin D -- D. Caffeine, alcohol and sleep. The role of tea in sleep improvement and cancer prevention -- Sleep health and alcohol use -- Caffeine, sleep, and antioxidant status -- Alcohol intake, sleep deprivation, and neuromuscular fatigue -- Sleep disorders and gestational diabetes mellitus -- Sleep and use of green tea with lowered caffeine: decreased early morning awakening and increased slow-wave sleep -- E. Neuromodulation of sleep. Neurological modulations of sleep: mechanisms and function in sleep health -- Surgery: a focus on the hypoglossal nerve for sleep apnea -- Sleep and sleep disorders in Rett syndrome -- Sleep problems and disorders associations with eating behavior and obesity -- Sleep and addictions: linking sleep regulation with the genesis of addictive behavior -- F. Vitamins, amino acids and sleep. Chrononutritional modulation of sleep and the circadian clock by amino acids -- Linking vitamin D and sleep. |
| Summary | "Neurological Modulation of Sleep provides readers with updated scientific reviews regarding the interaction between sleep and contributing factors, with special attention paid to the potential for neurological modulation of sleep via diet. This book expands the notion of diet and adds an element of physical activity and exercise as well as a chapter on caffeine and its effects on sleep. With 30+ international contributors, this book aims to provide readers with a unique global perspective on the role these factors plays in sleep architecture and its regulation by circadian biology and neurology"--Publisher's description |
| Added Author | Watson, Ronald R. editor. Preedy, Victor R., editor. |
| Subject | Sleep disorders. Sleep disorders Treatment. SLEEP. NEUROLOGY. Sleep Wake Disorders Sleep physiology Neurology Sleep Troubles du sommeil. Troubles du sommeil Traitement. Sommeil. Neurologie. Neurology. Sleep disorders Treatment. Sleep. Sleep disorders. Electronic books. Electronic books. |
| Multimedia |
Total Ratings:
0
05963cam a2200673 i 4500
001
vtls001596338
003
VRT
005
20220902124800.0
006
m o d
007
cr |||||||||||
008
220902t20202020enka ob 001 0 eng d
015
$a GBB9I9285 $2 bnb
016
7
$a 019616684 $2 Uk
019
$a 1137754911 $a 1138031780
020
$a 9780128166598 $q (electronic book)
020
$a 0128166592 $q (electronic book)
020
$z 9780128166581 $q (paperback)
020
$z 0128166584 $q (paperback)
035
$a (OCoLC)1137078659 $z (OCoLC)1137754911 $z (OCoLC)1138031780
035
$a (OCoLC)on1137078659
039
9
$y 202209021248 $z santha
040
$a YDX $b eng $e rda $e pn $c YDX $d OPELS $d OCLCF $d N$T $d OUP $d OCL $d EBLCP $d UKMGB $d UKAHL $d IWU $d OCLCO $d MMU $d OCLCO $d OCLCQ $d OCLCO $d SFB $d OCL
050
4
$a RC547 $b .N49 2020eb
060
4
$a WL 108
082
0
4
$a 612.8/21 $2 23
245
0
0
$a Neurological modulation of sleep : $b mechanisms and function of sleep / $c edited by Ronald Ross Watson, Victor R. Preedy.
264
1
$a London, United Kingdom ; $a San Diego, CA : $b Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, $c [2020]
264
4
$c �2020
300
$a 1 online resource (xvii, 411 pages) : $b illustrations (some color)
336
$a text $b txt $2 rdacontent
337
$a computer $b c $2 rdamedia
338
$a online resource $b cr $2 rdacarrier
504
$a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505
0
$a A. Introduction and background of sleep disruption. Physiological and cultural perspectives of sleep disorders' impacts in middle east countries -- Chronotype and performance in students -- Circadian changes in gut peptide levels and obesity -- Obesity, inflammation, and OSA: exercise as therapy -- Genetics of sleep and sleep disorders -- Sleep, genetics, and human health -- Obesity hypoventilation syndrome -- Sleep satisfaction, sleep-wake pattern, and aging -- Etiopathogenesis of circadian sleep-wake rhythm disorders -- B. Adverse effects of sleep disruption. Modulation and consequences of sleep duration in child obesity -- Physiopathology of narcolepsy and other central hypersomnias -- Lateral hypothalamic control of sleep in the context of cancer -- Sleep dysfunction and intestinal dysbiosis -- Sleep restriction and circadian misalignment: their implications in obesity -- Exercise, sleep, and type diabetes -- Hypocretin (orexin): what it does and how it links with narcolepsy and food choices -- Neuropathic pain and sleep quality -- Sleep quality in neurodegenerative diseases -- The effects of short sleep duration and deprivation on gustation and olfaction: implications for dietary intake -- C. Dietary components and sleep. High-fat diet influences on sleep regulation: lessons from animal studies -- Chronotypes, eating habits, and food preferences: an intervention proposal for obesity treatment -- The influence of diet on sleep -- Impact of sleep restriction on food intake and food choice -- Moderate sleep restriction and body composition -- Sleep, stress, and vitamin D -- D. Caffeine, alcohol and sleep. The role of tea in sleep improvement and cancer prevention -- Sleep health and alcohol use -- Caffeine, sleep, and antioxidant status -- Alcohol intake, sleep deprivation, and neuromuscular fatigue -- Sleep disorders and gestational diabetes mellitus -- Sleep and use of green tea with lowered caffeine: decreased early morning awakening and increased slow-wave sleep -- E. Neuromodulation of sleep. Neurological modulations of sleep: mechanisms and function in sleep health -- Surgery: a focus on the hypoglossal nerve for sleep apnea -- Sleep and sleep disorders in Rett syndrome -- Sleep problems and disorders associations with eating behavior and obesity -- Sleep and addictions: linking sleep regulation with the genesis of addictive behavior -- F. Vitamins, amino acids and sleep. Chrononutritional modulation of sleep and the circadian clock by amino acids -- Linking vitamin D and sleep.
520
$a "Neurological Modulation of Sleep provides readers with updated scientific reviews regarding the interaction between sleep and contributing factors, with special attention paid to the potential for neurological modulation of sleep via diet. This book expands the notion of diet and adds an element of physical activity and exercise as well as a chapter on caffeine and its effects on sleep. With 30+ international contributors, this book aims to provide readers with a unique global perspective on the role these factors plays in sleep architecture and its regulation by circadian biology and neurology"--Publisher's description
588
0
$a Online resource; title from resource home page (ProQuest Ebook Central, January 18, 2022).
650
0
$a Sleep disorders.
650
0
$a Sleep disorders $x Treatment.
650
0
$a SLEEP.
650
0
$a NEUROLOGY.
650
1
2
$a Sleep Wake Disorders $0 (DNLM)D012893
650
2
2
$a Sleep $x physiology $0 (DNLM)D012890Q000502
650
2
2
$a Neurology $0 (DNLM)D009462
650
2
$a Sleep $0 (DNLM)D012890
650
6
$a Troubles du sommeil. $0 (CaQQLa)201-0006362
650
6
$a Troubles du sommeil $0 (CaQQLa)201-0006362 $x Traitement. $0 (CaQQLa)201-0377521
650
6
$a Sommeil. $0 (CaQQLa)201-0005010
650
6
$a Neurologie. $0 (CaQQLa)201-0010247
650
7
$a Neurology. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01036390
650
7
$a Sleep disorders $x Treatment. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01120851
650
7
$a Sleep. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01120819
650
7
$a Sleep disorders. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01120844
655
0
$a Electronic books.
655
4
$a Electronic books.
700
1
$a Watson, Ronald R. $q (Ronald Ross), $e editor.
700
1
$a Preedy, Victor R., $e editor.
776
0
8
$i Print version: $t Neurological modulation of sleep. $d London, United Kingdom ; San Diego, CA : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2020] $z 9780128166581 $w (OCoLC)1104069281
856
4
0
$3 ScienceDirect $u https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128166581
999
$a VIRTUA
No Reviews to Display
| Summary | "Neurological Modulation of Sleep provides readers with updated scientific reviews regarding the interaction between sleep and contributing factors, with special attention paid to the potential for neurological modulation of sleep via diet. This book expands the notion of diet and adds an element of physical activity and exercise as well as a chapter on caffeine and its effects on sleep. With 30+ international contributors, this book aims to provide readers with a unique global perspective on the role these factors plays in sleep architecture and its regulation by circadian biology and neurology"--Publisher's description |
| Contents | A. Introduction and background of sleep disruption. Physiological and cultural perspectives of sleep disorders' impacts in middle east countries -- Chronotype and performance in students -- Circadian changes in gut peptide levels and obesity -- Obesity, inflammation, and OSA: exercise as therapy -- Genetics of sleep and sleep disorders -- Sleep, genetics, and human health -- Obesity hypoventilation syndrome -- Sleep satisfaction, sleep-wake pattern, and aging -- Etiopathogenesis of circadian sleep-wake rhythm disorders -- B. Adverse effects of sleep disruption. Modulation and consequences of sleep duration in child obesity -- Physiopathology of narcolepsy and other central hypersomnias -- Lateral hypothalamic control of sleep in the context of cancer -- Sleep dysfunction and intestinal dysbiosis -- Sleep restriction and circadian misalignment: their implications in obesity -- Exercise, sleep, and type diabetes -- Hypocretin (orexin): what it does and how it links with narcolepsy and food choices -- Neuropathic pain and sleep quality -- Sleep quality in neurodegenerative diseases -- The effects of short sleep duration and deprivation on gustation and olfaction: implications for dietary intake -- C. Dietary components and sleep. High-fat diet influences on sleep regulation: lessons from animal studies -- Chronotypes, eating habits, and food preferences: an intervention proposal for obesity treatment -- The influence of diet on sleep -- Impact of sleep restriction on food intake and food choice -- Moderate sleep restriction and body composition -- Sleep, stress, and vitamin D -- D. Caffeine, alcohol and sleep. The role of tea in sleep improvement and cancer prevention -- Sleep health and alcohol use -- Caffeine, sleep, and antioxidant status -- Alcohol intake, sleep deprivation, and neuromuscular fatigue -- Sleep disorders and gestational diabetes mellitus -- Sleep and use of green tea with lowered caffeine: decreased early morning awakening and increased slow-wave sleep -- E. Neuromodulation of sleep. Neurological modulations of sleep: mechanisms and function in sleep health -- Surgery: a focus on the hypoglossal nerve for sleep apnea -- Sleep and sleep disorders in Rett syndrome -- Sleep problems and disorders associations with eating behavior and obesity -- Sleep and addictions: linking sleep regulation with the genesis of addictive behavior -- F. Vitamins, amino acids and sleep. Chrononutritional modulation of sleep and the circadian clock by amino acids -- Linking vitamin D and sleep. |
| Subject | Sleep disorders. Sleep disorders Treatment. SLEEP. NEUROLOGY. Sleep Wake Disorders Sleep physiology Neurology Sleep Troubles du sommeil. Troubles du sommeil Traitement. Sommeil. Neurologie. Neurology. Sleep disorders Treatment. Sleep. Sleep disorders. Electronic books. Electronic books. |
| Multimedia |