Anne-Marie Chang
Anne-Marie Chang's research involves the inter-relationships of sleep physiology and behavior, circadian rhythms, cardio-metabolic health, cognitive function and genomics.
University Park, PA 16802
- Sleep health and circadian rhythms
- Human genetics/genomics of sleep and circadian biology
- Cardiovascular and metabolic health outcomes of sleep loss
- Sleep extension interventions to improve health and wellbeing
Anne-Marie Chang's research involves the inter-relationships of sleep physiology and behavior, circadian rhythms, cardio-metabolic health, cognitive function and genomics. Research projects in my lab include epidemiological studies in large samples, intervention field studies, and intensive inpatient studies in the laboratory related to sleep loss and/or sleep extension on various health outcomes. Her previous work has examined the effects of light on sleep; particularly the light emitted from electronic media devices.
Genetic analysis of sleep and circadian rhythms, and interactions that influence cardio-metabolic function in humans; examination of environmental effects on sleep physiology, circadian rhythms, and neurobehavioral and cognitive performance.
In the News:
- "Screen time wrong prelude to bedtime, study says” (Boston Globe) http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/science/2014/12/22/bedtime-reading-may-keep-you-awake-glowing-screen/xGn72CxGHSomhG3dErkqVK/story.html
- "One More Reason To Reach For A Paper Book Before Bed” (All Things Considered; audio) http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2014/12/26/372914271/one-more-reason-to-reach-for-a-paper-book-before-bed
- "iPads, tablets, smartphones disrupt good sleep, study finds” (Washington Post) http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2014/12/22/ipads-tablets-smartphones-disrupt-good-sleep-study-finds/