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Michael J. Twery
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 15
Citations - 3112
Michael J. Twery is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sleep medicine & Sleep Medicine Specialty. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 2225 citations.
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Recommended Amount of Sleep for a Healthy Adult: A Joint Consensus Statement of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Sleep Research Society.
Nathaniel F. Watson,M. Safwan Badr,Gregory Belenky,Donald L. Bliwise,Orfeu M. Buxton,Daniel J. Buysse,David F. Dinges,James E. Gangwisch,Michael A. Grandner,Clete A. Kushida,Raman K. Malhotra,Jennifer L. Martin,Sanjay R. Patel,Stuart F. Quan,Esra Tasali,Michael J. Twery,Janet B. Croft,Elise Maher,Jerome A. Barrett,Sherene M. Thomas,Jonathan L. Heald +20 more
TL;DR: The American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Sleep Research Society developed a consensus recommendation for the amount of sleep needed to promote optimal health in adults, using a modified RAND Appropriateness Method process.
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Recommended Amount of Sleep for a Healthy Adult: A Joint Consensus Statement of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Sleep Research Society.
Nathaniel F. Watson,M. Safwan Badr,Gregory Belenky,Donald L. Bliwise,Orfeu M. Buxton,Daniel J. Buysse,David F. Dinges,James E. Gangwisch,Michael A. Grandner,Clete A. Kushida,Raman K. Malhotra,Jennifer L. Martin,Sanjay R. Patel,Stuart F. Quan,Esra Tasali,Michael J. Twery,Janet B. Croft,Elise Maher,Jerome A. Barrett,Sherene M. Thomas,Jonathan L. Heald +20 more
TL;DR: A consensus recommendation for the amount of sleep needed to promote optimal health in adults, using a modified RAND Appropriateness Method process, is summarized here.
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Joint consensus statement of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Sleep Research Society on the recommended amount of sleep for a healthy adult: Methodology and discussion
Nathaniel F. Watson,M. Safwan Badr,Gregory Belenky,Donald L. Bliwise,Orfeu M. Buxton,Daniel J. Buysse,David F. Dinges,James E. Gangwisch,Michael A. Grandner,Clete A. Kushida,Raman K. Malhotra,Jennifer L. Martin,Sanjay R. Patel,Stuart F. Quan,Esra Tasali,Michael J. Twery,Janet B. Croft,Elise Maher,Jerome A. Barrett,Sherene M. Thomas,Jonathan L. Heald +20 more
TL;DR: The methodology, background literature, voting process, and voting results for the consensus statement regarding the recommended amount of sleep in adults are described and future directions that will advance the understanding of sleep need are outlined.
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Joint Consensus Statement of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Sleep Research Society on the Recommended Amount of Sleep for a Healthy Adult: Methodology and Discussion.
Nathaniel F. Watson,M. Safwan Badr,Gregory Belenky,Donald L. Bliwise,Orfeu M. Buxton,Daniel J. Buysse,David F. Dinges,James E. Gangwisch,Michael A. Grandner,Clete A. Kushida,Raman K. Malhotra,Jennifer L. Martin,Sanjay R. Patel,Stuart F. Quan,Esra Tasali,Michael J. Twery,Janet B. Croft,Elise Maher,Jerome A. Barrett,Sherene M. Thomas,Jonathan L. Heald +20 more
TL;DR: The methodology, background literature, voting process, and voting results for the consensus statement regarding the recommended amount of sleep in adults are described and future directions that will advance the understanding of sleep need are outlined.
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Health consequences of electric lighting practices in the modern world: A report on the National Toxicology Program's workshop on shift work at night, artificial light at night, and circadian disruption
Ruth M. Lunn,David E. Blask,Andrew N. Coogan,Mariana G. Figueiro,Michael R. Gorman,Janet E. Hall,Johnni Hansen,Randy J. Nelson,Satchidananda Panda,Michael H. Smolensky,Richard G. Stevens,Fred W. Turek,Roel Vermeulen,Tania Carreón,Claire C. Caruso,Christina C. Lawson,Kristina A. Thayer,Michael J. Twery,Andrew Ewens,Sanford C. Garner,Pamela J. Schwingl,Windy A. Boyd +21 more
TL;DR: An expert panel suggested describing light both as a direct effector of endogenous circadian clocks and rhythms and as an enabler of additional activities or behaviors that may lead to circadian disruption, such as night-shift work and atypical and inconsistent sleep-wake patterns that can lead to social jet lag.