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Active clinical trials for "Sleep Disorders, Circadian Rhythm"

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The Nuvigil and Provigil Pregnancy Registry

NarcolepsyObstructive Sleep Apnea1 more

The primary objective of the Nuvigil/Provigil Pregnancy Registry is to characterize the pregnancy and fetal outcomes associated with Nuvigil and Provigil exposure during pregnancy.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Light Exposure to Treat Sleep Disruption in Older People

Sleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersCircadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders1 more

The purpose of this study is to test whether shifts in the timing of the biological clock to a later hour (phase delay shifts of the human circadian system) can be produced in response to four successive evenings of light exposure, and whether that phase shift will result in greater evening alertness and greater nighttime sleep efficiency. Three different light sources will be compared: 1) standard fluorescent light; 2) blue-enriched light; 3) incandescent fluorescent light.

Suspended8 enrollment criteria

Skeletal Effects of Chronic Night Shift

OsteoporosisCircadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder1 more

The specific aim of this observational study is to characterize changes in bone turnover makers (BTMs), bone mineral density (BMD), and bone microarchitecture in a cohort of nurses during their first year of night compared to day shift work. The hypothesis is that night shift nurses will have poorer bone health indices at one year compared to day shift nurses.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Circadian Rhythms and Sleep in Familial DSPS and ASPS

Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder

The purpose of this study is to determine the properties of circadian rhythms and sleep propensity in familial advanced and delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS).

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Validation of Circadian Biomarkers in Patients With Sleep Disorders

Sleep DisordersCircadian Rhythm6 more

Current methods for assessing circadian timing require sampling over hours (or even up to a day) while the patient is in controlled conditions. The investigators aim to develop a method that can estimate individual circadian time with a single blood sample taken at any time of the day or night. To do this, the investigators will use two state of the art methods, a plasma proteomics-based method to identify a panel of rhythmic proteins (extending our preliminary data) and a whole blood-derived monocyte-based method using a panel of 15 transcripts (to validate and extend a recent study). We will test both methods in a series of patients with circadian rhythm sleep disorders. We will validate separately the proteomics-based biomarker and the monocyte-based transcript biomarker, and also explore whether combining them can improve the accuracy of our timing estimates. In all cases, circadian phase estimates from the biomarker panels will be compared with those derived from plasma or saliva melatonin (the current "gold-standard" circadian phase marker).

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Breath Biomarkers for Sleep Loss and Circadian Timing

Shift-Work Sleep DisorderShift Work Type Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder11 more

Insufficient sleep has both health and safety risks, but currently there are no quick, accurate and inexpensive ways to measure sleep deficiency. The current study aims to use a cutting-edge technology, small molecule analysis (e.g. metabolomics), to detect compounds in breath that reliably change with sleep-wake state and those whose levels vary by time of day.

Active7 enrollment criteria

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Therapy for Sleepiness Related to Shift Work Disorder (tDCS-SWORD)...

Shift-Work Sleep Disorder

To determine the effects of tDCS on subjective measures of sleepiness in night-shift workers with shift work disorder. To determine the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on vigilance in night-shift workers with shift work disorder.

Terminated24 enrollment criteria

The Effects of a Blue Monochromatic Light Intervention on Evening-type Individuals' Sleep and Circadian...

Circadian Rhythm Sleep DisorderDelayed Sleep Phase1 more

The present project is aimed to contribute with new knowledge concerning how light conditions in the physical environment can be manipulated to alter the sleep and circadian rhythms of individuals with an evening-type circadian rhythm. More precisely, the study will explore whether exposure to blue light (compared to a full spectrum light control condition) during the morning hours advance the circadian rhythms of evening-type individuals, towards that which is more similar to the daily rhythm of morning-type individuals. This study is important as it has been found that evening-type adolescents and adults are at higher risk of poor academic performance and demonstrate lower intellectual performance when tested at their nonoptimal early times of day, and given the fact that most schools and workplaces structure their working hours during such early hours of the day. Such an intervention could thus help evening-type individuals better adjust to the different early day requirements that they are exposed to. The project involves a three-day intervention where participants will be exposed to blue monochromatic light, administered through ceiling mounted light emitting diode (LED)-based room lighting, in the early hours of each morning for a duration of 60 min. The participants' sleep, circadian rhythm and waking function will be assessed both objectively and subjectively. The effects of the intervention are transferable to real life educational and work settings and can thus be applied in naturalistic settings. The intervention is based on the new laboratory infrastructure available at the sleep laboratory situated in Christies gate 12.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Diabetic Retinopathy: Effects of Melatonin Treatment on Visual Functions and Circadian Rhythm

Diabetic RetinopathyMelatonin3 more

This study evaluates the effect of melatonin 4 mg on circadian rhythm and visual function of patients with diabetes mellitus. Half of the patients will receive melatonin (arm-1) and the other half will receive placebo (arm-2), both groups in 3 weeks. After a week of washout, the patients will cross over to the other treatment arm.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Improving the Sleep and Circadian Rhythms of Mechanically Ventilated Patients

Critical IllnessSleep Deprivation3 more

The goal of this project is to determine whether the sleep and circadian rhythms of critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation can be improved through practical strategies that can be employed at the bedside.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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