Hi C-Brats, Another episode in the Sleep Awareness column:
There is a consensus here in the pub that opinion is what we get. Well yes, and here too, I have presented my opinion. However, it is well backed by considerable scientific research. Sleep medicine is one of the newest medical specialties. A Sleep Specialist is Board Certified as a Diplomat of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. It so happens that the Sleep Doc I work for is boarded in Sleep, Pulmonology, Critical Care, and Internal Medicine. He has also been certified as a hyperbaric and undersea medicine specialist. Not only is he smart, he is really great to work for.
There is a plethora of sleep information that is becoming available. As with any subject, there are some excellent sources. For general sleep information, the National Sleep Foundation.org is a great place to go. Another site that has more advertising, but has considerable information is:
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/s/sleep_d ... /intro.htm
where you can find good information, but you have to be careful to not get into the advertising parts.
For those who need a more austere and formal presentation, here is one that discuses correlation between the degree of sleep-related breathing disorder and anthropometric measures of obesity, especially visceral fat accumulation and multiple colinearities between serum leptin concentrations and body fat composition, lipoprotein, and glucose metabolism. For the full meal deal
http://www.chestjournal.org/content/122/3/829.full.pdf
Then for those of you are dog lovers, here is one that came up in the news today, since it is National Sleep Awareness week, showing that our furry friends are often closely related to us. Here is a case of REM (Rapid Eye Movement or dreaming) behavior disorder, often called RBD. It is a classic case of absence of the normal nerve muscle disconnect that should be there when we are dreaming, not working. This is not uncommon in humans, generally, but not always, male in the 60-70 year old and up group. Take a little trip to uTube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwpV7Synl9g
It is my humble hope that somewhere in the information provided here, there will be a tidbit that will jog something to help improve someones health and well being. Learn, enjoy, and live.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon