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Daniel W Kang

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Roy B, Vacas S, Kang D, Aysola R, Kumar R
Sleep Med . 2024 Dec; 126():211-217. PMID: 39700729
Purpose: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) subjects show significant white matter injury, including myelin changes in several brain areas, potentially from impaired glial cells, contributing to increased iron levels that escalate...
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Pang B, Doshi S, Roy B, Lai M, Ehlert L, Aysola R, et al.
J Sleep Res . 2022 Oct; 32(1):e13729. PMID: 36223645
Patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) show autonomic, mood, cognitive, and breathing dysfunctions that are linked to increased morbidity and mortality, which can be improved with early screening and intervention....
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Roy B, Nunez A, Aysola R, Kang D, Vacas S, Kumar R
Front Neurosci . 2022 May; 16:884234. PMID: 35600625
Study Objectives: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is accompanied by sleep fragmentation and altered sleep architecture, which can potentially hinder the glymphatic system, increasing risks for Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the...
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Song X, Roy B, Vacas S, Woo M, Kang D, Aysola R, et al.
Sleep Med . 2022 Mar; 91:12-20. PMID: 35245787
Patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) reveal functional changes in brain sites involved in autonomic, cognitive, and mood regulations. However, it is unclear whether these brain changes reverse with short-term...
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Tom C, Roy B, Vig R, Kang D, Aysola R, Woo M, et al.
Sleep Vigil . 2019 Jan; 2(2):111-118. PMID: 30637368
Purpose: The body mass index (BMI), an estimate of body fat, provides a rather imprecise indication of risk for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). We examined whether other measures, including waist...
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Song X, Roy B, Kang D, Aysola R, Macey P, Woo M, et al.
Brain Behav . 2018 May; 8(6):e00994. PMID: 29749715
Introduction: Brain structural injury and metabolic deficits in the hippocampus and caudate nuclei may contribute to cognitive and emotional deficits found in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients. If such contributions...
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Tummala S, Roy B, Vig R, Park B, Kang D, Woo M, et al.
J Comput Assist Tomogr . 2016 Nov; 41(2):181-189. PMID: 27801694
Objective: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is accompanied by brain changes in areas that regulate autonomic, cognitive, and mood functions, which were initially examined by Gaussian-based diffusion tensor imaging measures, but...
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Tummala S, Roy B, Park B, Kang D, Woo M, Harper R, et al.
J Neurosci Res . 2016 Jun; 94(10):915-923. PMID: 27315771
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized by recurrent upper airway blockage, with continued diaphragmatic efforts to breathe during sleep. Brain structural changes in OSA appear in various regions, including white...
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Park B, Palomares J, Woo M, Kang D, Macey P, Yan-Go F, et al.
Brain Behav . 2016 Apr; 6(3):e00441. PMID: 27099802
Introduction: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) subjects show impaired autonomic, affective, executive, sensorimotor, and cognitive functions. Brain injury in OSA subjects appears in multiple sites regulating these functions, but the integrity...
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Park B, Palomares J, Woo M, Kang D, Macey P, Yan-Go F, et al.
Sleep . 2016 Mar; 39(5):989-1000. PMID: 26943471
Study Objectives: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is accompanied by tissue injury to the insular cortices, areas that regulate autonomic pain, dyspnea, and mood, all of which are affected in the...