K P Wright Jr
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Recent Articles
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Cogswell D, Bisesi P, Markwald R, Cruickshank-Quinn C, Quinn K, McHill A, et al.
J Biol Rhythms
. 2021 Jun;
36(4):369-383.
PMID: 34182829
Measuring individual circadian phase is important to diagnose and treat circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders and circadian misalignment, inform chronotherapy, and advance circadian science. Initial findings using blood transcriptomics to predict...
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Swanson C, Blatchford P, Stone K, Cauley J, Lane N, Rogers-Soeder T, et al.
Osteoporos Int
. 2020 Sep;
32(3):515-527.
PMID: 32930851
Introduction: Prior studies, predominantly in women, reported that long and short self-reported sleep duration are associated with lower BMD. Associations between actigraphy-determined sleep duration and BMD or bone turnover markers...
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Swanson C, Kohrt W, Wolfe P, Wright Jr K, Shea S, Cain S, et al.
Osteoporos Int
. 2019 Aug;
30(12):2485-2493.
PMID: 31446439
Introduction: A serum bone formation marker (procollagen type 1 N-terminal, P1NP) was lower after ~ 3 weeks of sleep restriction combined with circadian disruption. We now describe the time course...
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Swanson C, Blatchford P, Orwoll E, Cauley J, LeBlanc E, Fink H, et al.
Osteoporos Int
. 2019 May;
30(10):2087-2098.
PMID: 31139855
Introduction: Both long and short self-reported sleep durations are associated with low bone mineral density (BMD) in men and women. The association between sleep duration measured by actigraphy and BMD...
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McHill A, Wright Jr K
Obes Rev
. 2017 Feb;
18 Suppl 1:15-24.
PMID: 28164449
Weight gain, obesity and diabetes have reached alarming levels in the developed world. Traditional risk factors such as over-eating, poor nutritional choices and lack of exercise cannot fully account for...
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Thompson R, Strong P, Clark P, Maslanik T, Wright Jr K, Greenwood B, et al.
Acta Physiol (Oxf)
. 2014 Jan;
211(2):447-65.
PMID: 24447583
Aim: To identify objective factors that can predict future sensitized stress responses, thus allowing for effective intervention prior to developing sensitization and subsequent stress-related disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)....
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Wright Jr K, Hughes R, Kronauer R, Dijk D, Czeisler C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 Nov;
98(24):14027-32.
PMID: 11717461
Endogenous circadian clocks are robust regulators of physiology and behavior. Synchronization or entrainment of biological clocks to environmental time is adaptive and important for physiological homeostasis and for the proper...
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Wright Jr K, MYERS B, Plenzler S, Drake C, Badia P
Brain Res
. 2000 Aug;
873(2):310-7.
PMID: 10930561
Caffeine and bright light effects on nighttime melatonin and temperature levels in women were tested during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle (n=30) or the pseudo luteal phase for...
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Wright Jr K, Badia P
Behav Brain Res
. 1999 Oct;
103(2):185-94.
PMID: 10513586
The influence of menstrual cycle phase and oral contraceptive use on neurobehavioral function and circadian rhythms were studied in healthy young women (n = 25) using a modified constant routine...
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Wright Jr K, Badia P, MYERS B, Plenzler S
J Sleep Res
. 1997 Mar;
6(1):26-35.
PMID: 9125696
Effects of four conditions (Dim Light-Placebo, Dim Light-Caffeine, Bright Light-Placebo and Bright Light-Caffeine) on alertness, and performance were studied during the night-time hours across 45.5 h of sleep deprivation. Caffeine...