Foundations of Sleep Health Brain and Body
Coordonnateurs : Nieto F. Javier, Petersen Donna
Roland Thorpe Jr.
1. Components of normal human sleep
Dayna A. Johnson and Charles A Czeisler
2. Sleep in human and cultural evolution
Chighaf Bakour, F. Javier Nieto, and Donna Petersen
3. Measuring sleep health
Meredith L. Wallace, Martica H. Hall, and Daniel J. Buysse
4. Genetic and biological factors in sleep
Nicholas Gentry, Louis Ptacek, and Ying-Hui Fu
5. Psychosocial dimensions of sleep health
Mariana Szklo-Coxe, Kendall A. Leser, and Margaret M. Lubas
6. Associations between sleep, diet, and exercise: implications for health and well-being
Kristen L. Knutson
7. Sleep health in children and adolescents
Tanvi Mukundan, Irina Trosman, Innessa Donskoy, and Stephen H. Sheldon
8. The family’s role in sleep health
Orfeu Marcello Buxton, Elizabeth Adams, Liu Bai and Douglas Michael Teti
9. Sleep health and aging Tamar Shochat
10. Determinants and health consequences of modifiable sleep health disparities
Chandra L. Jackson
11. Bedroom environment and sleep health
Natalie D. Dautovich, Joseph M. Dzierzewski, and Ashley MacPherson
12. Built environment and sleep health
Guido Simonelli and Lauren Hale
13. The healthcare environment: a medical and a public health challenge
Meghan N. Buran and Jonathan M. Samet
14. The policy environment
Thomas A. Birkland
Secondarily: Advanced students in sleep science, neurology and neuroscience
Dr. Petersen is a professor of public health at the University of South Florida. She earned her masters and doctoral degrees in maternal and child health from the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. She has held faculty and senior leadership positions at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, and served as Director of the Division of Family Health at the Minnesota Department of Health.
Dr. Petersen is the author of numerous publications, book chapters and a textbook on needs assessment in public health. She is a frequent lecturer on topics related to educational innovation in public health, maternal and child health, health care reform, and systems change and leadership, and has provided extensive technical assistance and training to over 25 state health departments in the areas of needs assessment, data system development, systems level accountability and the development of population-based indicators. She has served on numerous boards, commissions and task forces and is Editor Emerita of the Maternal and Child Health Journal, founding member and past president of the National Board of Public Health Examiners, immediate-past Chair
- Discusses the current state of knowledge of sleep health, research into the factors that contribute to and are impacted by sleep health
- Uses a socioecological model to examine the whole range of determinants of sleep health, from biological to upstream environmental factors and possible modes of intervention
- Contains a detailed glossary of sleep health terms to aid in the understanding of key concepts
- Includes learning outcomes for each chapter, objective assessments of knowledge, with explanations, and open-ended questions designed to facilitate discussion
Date de parution : 11-2021
Ouvrage de 356 p.
19x23.3 cm
Thèmes de Foundations of Sleep Health :
Mots-clés :
sleep; sleep states; sleep stages; waking; mechanisms; homeostasis; sleep disturbances; sleep functions; sleep biology; sleep physiology; plasticity; cognition; ?Adolescence; Adolescent; Aging process; Bedroom; Carbohydrates; Childhood; Children; Circadian; Circadian disorders; Circadian period; Clustering; Diet; Disadvantaged groups; Energy expenditure; Energy intake; Environment; Factor analysis; Fat; Function; Genetics; Habits; Health; Health disparities; Healthcare; Hormones; Human sleep patterns; Industrial revolution; Infancy; Infant; Insomnia; Intervention; Latent class analysis; Learning; Light; Machine learning; Measurement; Melatonin; Memory; Methods; Neighborhood; Noise; Obstructive sleep apnea; Older adults; Ontogeny; Physical activity; Policy environment; Politics; Pollution; Poor sleep; Population health; Protein; Psychosocial approach; Public health; Public health framework; Public policy; Race/ethnicity; Regulation; Scent; Sex; Sleep; Sleep architecture; Sleep development; Sleep disorders; Sleep disparities; Sleep duration; Sleep health; Sleep patterns; Sleep quality; Social-behavioral theories; Structural discrimination; Technological advancements; Temperature; Vulnerable populations