ID

46127

Description

Principal Investigator: Ying-Hui Fu, PhD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA MeSH: Sleep Wake Disorders,Short Sleeper Syndrome,Long Sleeper Syndrome,CLOCK Proteins,Circadian Clocks https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/gap/cgi-bin/study.cgi?study_id=phs001270 Sleep is essential for life. A good night's sleep is pleasurable and sleep deprivation is stressful. Prolonged sleep loss impairs temperature control, metabolism, immunity, and ultimately leads to death. Extensive observational and epidemiological evidence indicates that optimal sleep duration of 8 hours is associated with the maintenance of good health. In our society, however, most people only get 6.5 - 7 hours. Suboptimal sleep duration has a strong association with mortality and morbidity. Lack of sleep has been linked to cardiovascular diseases, obesity, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and other health/cognition conditions. It is clear that the biological need for sleep varies dramatically among humans. Sleep and circadian disorders can include Familial Advanced Sleep Phase (FASP), Delayed Sleep Phase (DSP), Advanced Sleep Phase (ASP), Natural Short Sleepers (NSS) or Long Sleeping. In example, Natural Short Sleepers (NSS) have a lifelong tendency to sleep only 4 - 6 hours per night and to awaken refreshed and energetic. Natural Long Sleepers biologically require 9 - 10 hours/night to feel well rested. The 'Sleep and Circadian Disorders Study' (SACDS) at the University of California San Francisco, set out to investigate the mechanisms involved in regulating sleep duration, patterns and sleep quality regulation by identifying and characterization of individuals and families with unusual sleep and circadian rhythm behavior patterns. SACDS participants were screened with a "General Sleep Questionnaire" that inquired about multiple aspects of sleep, including habitual work-day versus non-work day sleep-wake schedules, permits calculation of subjective habitual initial sleep onset, final sleep offset, and number of awakenings. There was an additional screening process including demographic data, sleep, mood, behavioral and general medical questionnaires, plus the study consent. After the extensive screening of 117 participants, blood samples were collected from 38 individuals and of those 10 samples were chosen for whole exome sequencing analysis.

Lien

dbGaP study id = phs001270

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  1. 11/11/2024 11/11/2024 - Dr. Christian Niklas
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Ying-Hui Fu, PhD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA

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11 novembre 2024

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Creative Commons BY 4.0

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dbGaP phs001270 Sleep and Circadian Disorders Study (SACDS)

The pedigree data table shows family relationships through family IDs, subject IDs, father IDs, mother IDs, and subject's sex.

pht006250
Description

pht006250

Alias
UMLS CUI [1,1]
C0030761
Family ID
Description

FAMILY_ID

Type de données

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1,1]
C3669174
Unique Subject ID
Description

SUBJECT_ID

Type de données

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1,1]
C2348585
Mother's Subject ID or 0 = not applicable
Description

MOTHER

Type de données

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1,1]
C3669352
UMLS CUI [1,2]
C0030761
Father's Subject ID or 0 = not applicable
Description

FATHER

Type de données

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1,1]
C3669177
UMLS CUI [1,2]
C0030761
Sex
Description

SEX

Type de données

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1,1]
C0150831

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The pedigree data table shows family relationships through family IDs, subject IDs, father IDs, mother IDs, and subject's sex.

Name
Type
Description | Question | Decode (Coded Value)
Type de données
Alias
Item Group
pht006250
C0030761 (UMLS CUI [1,1])
FAMILY_ID
Item
Family ID
text
C3669174 (UMLS CUI [1,1])
SUBJECT_ID
Item
Unique Subject ID
text
C2348585 (UMLS CUI [1,1])
MOTHER
Item
Mother's Subject ID or 0 = not applicable
text
C3669352 (UMLS CUI [1,1])
C0030761 (UMLS CUI [1,2])
FATHER
Item
Father's Subject ID or 0 = not applicable
text
C3669177 (UMLS CUI [1,1])
C0030761 (UMLS CUI [1,2])
Item
Sex
text
C0150831 (UMLS CUI [1,1])
Code List
Sex
CL Item
Male (1)
C0086582 (UMLS CUI [1,1])
CL Item
Female (2)
C0086287 (UMLS CUI [1,1])

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