Snoring is highly prevalent in the adult community & is associated with a ~20% - 80% inc. in #hypertension prevalence, independent of OSA severity, in data from >12k participants.
Could therapeutic interventions targeted at snoring reduce hypertension?
https://t.co/yhlObZbEn4
📜 Just Published: Leveraging machine learning and an under-mattress sensor, our study predicts vigilance impairment from the single pre-shift sleep. This approach offers a simple, tech-driven solution to pre-empt vigilance errors in shift work settings.
https://t.co/Lo6clbDCnk
PhD Scholarship Opportunity! Come work with us on a new NHMRC Ideas Grant-funded project, which will develop new ways to track circadian rhythms with wearable devices to deliver personalised light therapy. See more info here: https://t.co/VQHzNRmQmJ
New paper! About 70% of adults sleep 7-9 h/night on average, but only 15% sleep 7-9 h for at least 5 nights per week. New findings with an under-mattress consumer sleep tracker: https://t.co/eODOi3TuxA
New paper time 🚨
My first publication, and freely available questionnaire, "The Good Sleeper Scale-15 items: a questionnaire for the standardised assessment of good sleepers", is out!
https://t.co/iJOaFxXX2W
Well this is one of the coolest thing to ever happen to me: THIM is in an art exhibition in Paris! Yep, PARIS!!! See this super zoomed-out photo of THIM on this lovely model's finger.
My first publication is here 🙌 Overall, we find that the trauma film paradigm is typically well-tolerated by participants: https://t.co/x7nrbI4940. A huge thank you to my supervisors @MelTakarangi and @DrRegNixon + all the support from the @Takarangi_Lab
Excited to share our new paper from my #PhD!
Sleep is critical for good #mentalhealth, yet 47% of trainee psychologists do not receive any #sleep or #insomnia education during graduate training in 🇦🇺
@DrSleepPsych@ImogenRehm@MoiraJunge Lisa Meltzer https://t.co/1qPD4tBdXS
But wait! There's more!
PhD student Jack Manners presenting The Good Sleeper Scale 13 this afternoon.
Good sleepers are ubiquitous as a control group in sleep research – so why aren’t we standardising their recruitment criteria?
#sleeppeeps#SDU2021