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Delwyn J. Bartlett
Researcher at Woolcock Institute of Medical Research
Publications - 103
Citations - 2827
Delwyn J. Bartlett is an academic researcher from Woolcock Institute of Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Obstructive sleep apnea & Insomnia. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 94 publications receiving 2124 citations. Previous affiliations of Delwyn J. Bartlett include Royal Prince Alfred Hospital & National Health and Medical Research Council.
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Increased Adherence to CPAP With a Group Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Intervention: A Randomized Trial
Dianne Richards,Dianne Richards,Dianne Richards,Delwyn J. Bartlett,Delwyn J. Bartlett,Keith Wong,Keith Wong,Keith Wong,John M. Malouff,Ronald R. Grunstein,Ronald R. Grunstein +10 more
TL;DR: The CBT intervention resulted in both increased adherence and "uptake" of CPAP and therefore would be expected to reduce the social, economic, and health-related consequences of untreated OSA.
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Hippocampal area metabolites relate to severity and cognitive function in obstructive sleep apnea.
Delwyn J. Bartlett,Delwyn J. Bartlett,Delwyn J. Bartlett,Caroline Rae,Campbell H. Thompson,Karen Byth,David Joffe,Tony Enright,Ronald R. Grunstein,Ronald R. Grunstein,Ronald R. Grunstein +10 more
TL;DR: The changes in creatine levels in the hippocampal area are suggested to represent adjustments to brain bioenergetics, similar to those seen in ischemic preconditioning, and may reflect the different susceptibility of these tissues to hypoxic damage in OSA.
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Adolescent sleep patterns and night-time technology use: results of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Big Sleep Survey.
Amanda L. Gamble,Angela L. D'Rozario,Delwyn J. Bartlett,Shaun C. Williams,Yu Sun Bin,Ronald R. Grunstein,Nathaniel S. Marshall +6 more
TL;DR: Use of computers, cell-phones and televisions at higher doses was associated with delayed sleep/wake schedules and wake lag, potentially impairing health and educational outcomes.
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The Bidirectional Relationship Between Pain Intensity and Sleep Disturbance/Quality in Patients With Low Back Pain
Saad M. Alsaadi,James H. McAuley,James H. McAuley,Julia M. Hush,Serigne Lo,Delwyn J. Bartlett,Roland R. Grunstein,Christopher G. Maher +7 more
TL;DR: There is a bidirectional relationship between sleep and pain intensity in patients with LBP, independent of pain duration and baseline symptoms of depression and anxiety and somewhat dependent on the method of sleep measurement (sleep diary or Armband).
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Gender differences in obstructive sleep apnoea, insomnia and restless legs syndrome in adults - What do we know? A clinical update.
Jenny Theorell-Haglöw,Jenny Theorell-Haglöw,Christopher B. Miller,Delwyn J. Bartlett,Brendon J. Yee,Hannah D. Openshaw,Ronald R. Grunstein +6 more
TL;DR: An updated overview of gender differences in sleep medicine, in relation to prevalence, clinical presentation, treatment and quality of life in OSA, insomnia and RLS is given.