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Sleep, Health and Society: from aetiology to public health, 2nd edition.

FP Cappuccio, MA Miller, SW Lockley, SMW Rajaratnam eds.

Oxford University Press, 2018; pp. 1-253.

Sleep, Health and Society: from aetiology to public health.

FP Cappuccio, MA Miller, SW Lockley eds

Oxford University Press, 2010; pp. 1-471.

  1. Cappuccio FP. The role of nocturnal blood pressure and sleep quality in hypertension management. European Cardiology Review 2020; 15: e60.
  2. Cappuccio FP, Miller MA, Lockely SW, Rajaratnam SMW. Chaper 1. Sleep, health and society: the contribution of epidemiology. In: Sleep, Health and Society: from aetiology to public health. 2nd edition. Cappuccio FP, Miller MA, Lockley SW, Rajaratnam SMW (Eds.) Oxford University Press 2018; 3-9
  3. Cappuccio FP, Miller MA. Chapter 8. Sleep and cardio-metabolic disease. In: Sleep, Health and Society: from aetiology to public health. 2nd edition. Cappuccio FP, Miller MA, Lockley SW, Rajaratnam SMW (Eds.) Oxford University Press 2018; 67-79
  4. Cappuccio FP. Is individual responsibility the answer to optimising sleep at work to improve safety?Br Med J 2018; 7 Mar (letter)
  5. Cappuccio FP & Miller MA. Sleep and cardio-metabolic disease. Curr Cardiol Rep 2017; 19: 110
  6. Cappuccio FP & Miller MA. Sleep and mortality: cause, consequence or symptom? Sleep Medicine 2013; 14: 587-8
  7. Cappuccio FP, Miller MA. A new challenge to widely held views on the role of sleep. Ann Intern Med 2012; 157: 593-5
  8. Cappuccio FP & Miller MA. Sleep duration, sleep quality and cardiovascular risk. Eur Heart J 2012; 33: on-line Feb 1 (letter)
  9. Cappuccio FP, Cooper D, D’Elia L, Strazzullo P & Miller MA. Sleep duration predicts cardiovascular outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies. Eur Heart J 2011; 32: 1484-92
  10. Cappuccio FP & Miller MA. Is prolonged lack of sleep associated with obesity? Br Med J 2011; 342: d3306
  11. Cappuccio FP & Miller MA. Are short bad sleep nights a hindrance to a healthy heart? Sleep 2011; 34(11): 1457-8
  12. Cappuccio FP, Miller MA & Lockley SW. Chapter 1: Sleep, Health and Society: the contribution of epidemiology. In: Sleep, Health & Society: from aetiology to public health. FP Cappuccio, MA Miller, SW Lockley eds. Oxford University Press, 2010; pp. 1-8
  13. Cappuccio FP & Miller MA. Chapter 5: The epidemiology of sleep and cardiovascular risk and disease. In: Sleep, Health & Society: from aetiology to public health. FP Cappuccio, MA Miller, SW Lockley eds. Oxford University Press, 2010; pp. 83-110
  14. Cappuccio FP & Miller MA. Chapter 18: European Working Time Directive and medical errors. In: Sleep, Health & Society: from aetiology to public health. FP Cappuccio, MA Miller, SW Lockley eds. Oxford University Press, 2010; pp. 397-41
  15. Cappuccio FP, D'Elia L, Strazzullo P & Miller MA. Sleep duration and all-cause mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies. Sleep 2010; 33(5): 585-92
  16. Cappuccio FP, D'Elia L, Strazzullo P & Miller MA. Quantity and quality of sleep and incidence of type-2 diabetes: a meta-analysis of prospective studies. Diabetes Care 2010; 33: 414-20
  17. Cappuccio FP. 'Hospital at Night' improves outcomes: does the evidence support opinions? (Commentary) Q J Med 2009; 102: 583-4
  18. Cappuccio FP, Lockley SW & Landrigan CP. Cappuccio response to correspondence (letter). Q J Med 2009; 102: 363-4
  19. Cappuccio FP, Bakewell A, Taggart FM, Ward G, Ji C, Sullivan JP, Edmunds M, Pounder R, Landrigan CP, Lockley SW & Peile E on behalf of the Warwick EWTD Working Group. Implementing a 48h EWTD-compliant rota for junior doctors in the UK does not compromise patients' safety: assessor-blind pilot comparison. Q J Med 2009; 102: 271-82
  20. Cappuccio FP, Lockley SW & Landrigan CP. EWTD is to improve health and safety of patients and doctors. Br Med J 2008; 337: a3080
  21. Cappuccio FP & Lockley SW. Safety and the flying doctor. Br Med J 2008; 336: 218
  22. Cappuccio FP, Taggart FM, Kandala N-B, Currie A, Peile E, Stranges S & Miller MA. Meta-analysis of short sleep duration and obesity in children and adults. Sleep 2008; 31(5): 619-26
  23. Cappuccio FP & Stranges S. Response to: Gender-specific associations of short sleep duration with prevalent hypertension. Hypertension 2008; 51:e17
  24. Cappuccio FP, Stranges S, Kandala N-B, Miller MA, Taggart FM, Kumari M, Ferrie JE, Shipley MJ, Brunner EJ & Marmot MG. Gender-specific associations of short sleep duration with prevalent and incident hypertension: the Whitehall II Study. Hypertension; 2007: 50: 694-701
  25. Clarke L, Chisholm K, Cappuccio FP, Tang NK, Miller MA, Elahi F, Thompson AD. Sleep disturbances and the At-Risk mental state: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Schizophrenia Research 2021; 227: 81-91.
  26. Currie A & Cappuccio FP. Sleep in children and adolescents: a worrying scenario. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis 2007; 17: 230-2
  27. Ferrie JE, Shipley MJ, Cappuccio FP, Brunner E, Miller MA, Kumari M & Marmot MG. Sleep duration and change in sleep duration: associations with mortality in the Whitehall II cohort. Sleep 2007; 30: 1659-66
  28. Guo Y, Miller MA & Cappuccio FP. Short duration of sleep and incidence of overweight or obesity in Chinese children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis 2021; 31: 363-371.
  29. Kruisbrink M, Robertson W, Ji C, Miller MA, Geleijnse JM, Cappuccio FP. Association of sleep duration and quality with blood lipids: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies. BMJ Open 2017; 7: e018585
  30. Leng Y, Wainwright NWJ, Cappuccio FP, Surtees PG, Luben R, Wareham N, Brayne C, Khaw K-T. Self-reported sleep patterning in a British population cohort. Sleep Medicine 2014; 15: 295-302
  31. Leng Y, Wainwright NWJ, Cappuccio FP, Surtees PG, Hayat S, Luben R, Brayne C & Khaw K-T. Daytime napping and 13-year mortality in a British population-based cohort. Am J Epidemiol 2014; 179(9):1115-24
  32. Leng Y, Ahmadi-Abhari S, Wainwright NWJ, Cappuccio FP, Surtees PG, Luben R, Brayne C & Khaw K-T. Daytime napping, sleep duration and serum C-reactive protein: a population-based cohort study. BMJ Open 2014; 4: e006071
  33. Leng Y, Cappuccio FP, Wainwright NWJ, Surtees PG, Luben R, Brayne C & Khaw K-T. Sleep duration and riskof fatal and non-fatal stroke: a prospective study and meta-analysis. Neurology 2015; 84: 1072-9 (read also Editorial)
  34. Leng Y, Cappuccio FP, Surtees PG, Luben R, Brayne C & Khaw K-T. Daytime napping, sleep duration and increased 8-year risk of type 2 diabetes in a British population. Nutr Met Cardiovasc Dis 2016; 26: 995-1003

  35. Leng Y, Wainwright NWJ, Cappuccio FP, Surtees PG, Hayat S, Luben R, Brayne C, Khaw K-T. Daytime napping and increased risk of incident respiratory diseases: symptom, marker or risk factor? Sleep Medicine 2016; 23: 12-5

  36. Leng Y, Musiek ES, Hu K, Cappuccio FP, Yaffe K. Association between circadian rhythms and neurodegenerative diseases. Lancet Neurology 2019; 18: 307-318
  37. Miller MA & Cappuccio FP. Inflammation, sleep, obesity and cardiovascular disease. Curr Vasc Pharm 2007; 5: 93-102
  38. Miller MA, Kandala N-B, Kivimaki M, Kumari M, Brunner EJ, Lowe GDO, Marmot MG & Cappuccio FP. Gender differences in the cross-sectional relationships between sleep duration and markers of inflammation: Whitehall II study. Sleep 2009; 32(7): 857-64
  39. Miller MA, Kandala N-B, Kumari M, Marmot MG & Cappuccio FP. Relationships between sleep duration and von Willebrand factor, factor VII and fibrinogen: Whitehall II study. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 2010;30: 2032-8
  40. Miller MA & Cappuccio FP. Chapter 11: Sleep, inflammation and disease. In: Sleep Epidemiology: from aetiology to public health. FP Cappuccio, MA Miller, SW Lockley eds. Oxford University Press, 2010; pp. 239-268
  41. Miller MA & Cappuccio FP. Chapter 21. Sleep, hypertension and diabetes. In: Nutritional and therapeutic interventions of diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Bagchi D & Sreejayan N eds. Elsevier Academic Press, Amsterdam, Boston, Heidelberg, London, New York, Oxford, Paris, San Diego, San Francisco, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo. 2012; pp.267-78 [ISBN 978-0-12-385083-6]
  42. Miller MA & Cappuccio FP. Chapter 13. Sleep and obesity. In: Obesity: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology and Prevention. Bagchi D & Preuss HG eds. CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, 2nd Edition, 2012; pp179-190 [ISBN 9780849338021]
  43. Miller MA, Ahuja M & Cappuccio FP. Chapter 18. Sleep and pregnancy: sleep deprivation, sleep disturbed breathing and sleep disorders in pregnancy. In: Sleep disorders. C Idzikowsky ed. INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2012 [ISBN 978-953-51-0293-9]
  44. Miller MA & Cappuccio FP. Sleep quantity and quality and the risk of type-2 diabetes. In: Handbook of Nutrition, Diet and Sleep. VR Preedy, VB Patel & L-A Le eds. Human Health Handbooks n.3, Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2013; pp. 271-278 [ISSN 2212-375X]
  45. Miller MA & Cappuccio FP. Biomarkers of cardiovascular risk in sleep deprived people. J Hum Hypertens 2013; 27: 583-8
  46. Miller MA, Smith G, O’Keeffe A, Cappuccio FP. Chapter 36. Sutained short sleep and risk of obesity. Evidence in children and adults. In: Handbook of Obesity, vol. 1 3rd edn, GA Bray & C Bouchard eds. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis group, Boca Raton, 2014; pp. 397-410.
  47. Miller MA, Wright H, Hough J, Cappuccio FP. Chapter 1. Sleep and cognition. In: Sleep and its disorders affect society. C Idzikowsky ed., InTech Publishers, 2014; pp. 3-28 [ISBN 978-953-51-1725-4]
  48. Miller MA, Wright H, Ji C & Cappuccio FP. Cross-sectional study of sleep quantity and quality and amnestic and non-amnestic cognitive function in an ageing population: the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA). PLOS ONE 2014; 9(6): e100991

  49. Miller MA, Kruisbrink M, Wallace J, Ji C, Cappuccio FP. Sleep duration and incidence of obesity in infants, children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies. Sleep 2018; 41(4): zsy018
  50. Miller MA & Cappuccio FP. Chapter 19. Sleep disturbances, hypertension and type 2 diabetes. In: Nutritional and therapeutic interventions for diabetes and metabolic syndrome. 2nd edition. D. Bagchi & S Nair eds. Elsevier Academic Press (London, San Diego, Cambridge, Oxford), 2018; pp. 235-247.
  51. Miller MA, Bates S, Ji C, Cappuccio FP. Systematic review and meta-analyses of the relationship between short sleep and incidence of obesity and effectiveness of sleep interventions on weight gain in preschool children. Obesity Reviews 2020; 1-22; https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.13113

  52. Miller MA, Cappuccio FP. A systematic review of COVID-19 and obstructive sleep apnoea. Sleep Med RevLink opens in a new window 2021; 55: 101382.
  53. Miller MA & Cappuccio FP. Reply to Hu et al. Significant association of obstructive sleep apnoea with increased risk of fatal COVID-19. Sleep Med Rev 2022; 63: 101625.
  54. Montesinos L, Castaldo R, Cappuccio FP, Pecchia L. Day-to-day variations in sleep quality affect standing balance in healthy adults. Nature Scientific Reports 2018; 8: 17504.
  55. Sletten TL, Cappuccio FP, Davidson AJ, Van Cauter E, Rajaratnam SMW, Sheer FAJL. Health consequences of circadian disruption. Sleep 2020; 43(1): zsz194.
  56. Stranges S, Dorn JM, Cappuccio FP, Donahue RP, Rafalson LB, Hovey KM, Freudenheim JL, Kandala N-B, Miller MA & Trevisan M. A population-based study of reduced sleep duration and hypertension: the strongest association may be in pre-menopausal women. J Hypertens 2010; 28(5): 896-902
  57. Stranges S, Cappuccio FP, Kandala N-B, Miller MA, Taggart FM, Kumari M, Ferrie JE, Shipley MJ, Brunner E & Marmot MG. Cross-sectional versus prospective associations of sleep duration with changes in relative weight and body fat distribution: the Whitehall II Study. Am J Epidemiol 2008; 167: 321-9
  58. Stranges S, Dorn JM, Shipley MJ, Kandala N-B, Trevisan M, Miller MA, Donahue RP, Hovey KM, Ferrie JE, Marmot MG & Cappuccio FP. Correlates of short and long sleep duration: cross-cultural comparison between UK and US. The Whitehall II Study and the Western New York Health Study. Am J Epidemiol 2008; 168: 1353-64
  59. Tang NKY, Lereya ST, Boulton H, Miller MA, Wolke D & Cappuccio FP. Non-pharmacological treatments of insomnia for people with long-term painful conditions. A systematic review and meta-analysis of the patient-reported outcomes in randomized controlled trials. Sleep 2015; 38(11): 1751-64