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Sleep & Circadian Rhythms in Young Adults with Type 1 Diabetes
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Stephanie Griggs, PhD, FAAN
Case Western Reserve University
This session will cover the role of sleep and circadian rhythms in young adults with type 1 diabetes, a common chronic autoimmune condition characterized by beta cell destruction and absolute insulin deficiency. In the context of the two process model of sleep regulation, sleep homeostasis and circadian alignment each play a unique role in maintaining glucose homeostasis and glucose metabolism.
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Stephanie Griggs, PhD, FAAN
Case Western Reserve University

This session will cover the role of sleep and circadian rhythms in young adults with type 1 diabetes, a common chronic autoimmune condition characterized by beta cell destruction and absolute insulin deficiency. In the context of the two process model of sleep regulation, sleep homeostasis and circadian alignment each play a unique role in maintaining glucose homeostasis and glucose metabolism.

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