Publications by authors named "J A Kanaley"

Background: Firefighters' duties include fire response, emergency medical treatment and rescue operations. Noncompliance with physical activity (PA) guidelines increases adverse health behaviours and the risk of on-duty fatalities. While PA is known to treat cardiovascular disease (CVD), its impact on risky health behaviours in firefighters is under-researched.

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Study Objectives: Military veterans often suffer from chronic pain and sleep issues at a greater frequency than the general population, leading some to self-medicate with alcohol. While research shows a connection between sleep and pain, few studies have examined bidirectional links between sleep and pain at the daily level-or the extent to which alcohol use may moderate these associations.

Methods: Heavy-drinking veterans seeking treatment for insomnia ( = 109, 82.

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Article Synopsis
  • Chronic sleep deprivation increases the risk of Alzheimer's and dementia by impairing cerebrovascular reactivity and neurovascular coupling.
  • This study focused on how a single night of restricted sleep affects cerebral blood flow (CBF) when under stress from carbon dioxide and cognitive tasks.
  • Results showed that while resting CBF wasn’t impacted, the brain's response to cognitive challenges was significantly reduced after sleep restriction, highlighting the critical role of sleep in maintaining healthy brain function.
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Short sleep duration is prevalent in modern society and may be contributing to type 2 diabetes prevalence. This review will explore the effects of sleep restriction on glycemic control, the mechanisms causing insulin resistance, and whether exercise can offset changes in glycemic control. Chronic sleep restriction may also contribute to a decrease in physical activity leading to further health complications.

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Obesity is a known risk factor for the development of insulin resistance and other cardiometabolic disorders. Recently, the gut microbiome has been associated with obesity and subsequent health complications. Exercise has been regularly utilized as a therapeutic intervention to treat obesity and its associated comorbidities.

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