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Completed NCT03747367

The Microbiome and Resilience to Sleep and Circadian Disruption

Conditions: Sleep Deprivation, Circadian Dysregulation, Stress

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – 45 Years
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 55
Sponsor: University of Colorado, Boulder

Location: Sleep and Chronobiology Laboratory Boulder Colorado

Summary

This study is about how sleep loss and being awake at night impacts the ability to think, changes molecules in the blood, and alters the bacteria that live in the gut that typically help keep people healthy. This work will have important implications for the development of treatments and countermeasures for people who do not sleep enough and need to be active at different times of the day and night (e.g., emergency workers and military personnel).

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Healthy * Currently residing at Denver altitude or higher Exclusion Criteria: * Current major medical disorder Experiment 1 and 2, ages 18-35. Experiment 3 and 4, 18-45. Experiment 3 only: Early Morning Shift Workers Experiment 4 only: Individuals Receiving Less than 6.5 hours of Sleep At Night

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