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Preface
About the editors
Contributors

Prologue   History of sleep medicine: A narrative with an Australasian perspective
Matthew T Naughton

PART 1   PHYSIOLOGY OF SLEEP

Chapter 1   Normal human sleep: infancy to adulthood
Arthur Teng & Sandra Chuang

Chapter 2   Biological rhythms and sleep                   
Sean W Cain, Michelle Y Coleman, & Elise M McGlashan

Chapter 3   Neurobiology of sleep: neural circuitry and mechanisms
Russell Conduit & Stephen R Robinson

Chapter 4   Genetics of sleep
Enda M Byrne

Chapter 5   The functions of sleep
Christian L Nicholas, Amy S Jordan, & John Trinder

Chapter 6   Polysomnography: the measurement of sleep and sleep disorders
James A Slater, Adam Rossely & Thomas Minogue

Chapter 7   Measurement of sleepiness, sleep tendency, and alertness
Jessica E Manousakis, Suzanne Ftouni, & Clare Anderson

PART 2   SLEEP DISORDERS AND SLEEP LOSS: A PUBLIC HEALTH PRIORITY

Chapter 8   Features and neurocognitive effects 
Stephanie Centofanti, Jillian Dorrian, Cassie Hilditch, & Siobhan Banks

Chapter 9   Public health implications of sleep disorders and insufficient sleep
David R Hillman & Leon C Lack

PART 3   ADULT OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNOEA: MECHANISMS AND CONSEQUENCES

Chapter 10   Clinical features of adult obstructive sleep apnoea and pathophysiology of upper airway obstruction
Kristina Kairaitis & John Wheatley
                       
Chapter 11   Pathophysiological mechanisms: the respiratory control system
Peter G Catchside & Naomi L Deacon

Chapter 12   Obstructive sleep apnoea in a community study: the Busselton Sleep Cohort
Nathaniel S Marshall & Ronald R Grunstein

Chapter 13   Cardiovascular and metabolic consequences of obstructive sleep apnoea
Yasmina Djavadkhani, Brendan J Yee, & Craig L Phillips

Chapter 14   Endocrine consequences of obstructive sleep apnoea
Roo Killick, Kishani Kannangara, & Camilla M Hoyos

PART 4  ADULT OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNOEA: EVALUATION AND TREATMENT

Chapter 15   Optimal evaluation of adult obstructive sleep apnoea     
Darren R Mansfield, Chin LI Chai-Coetzer, Nick Antic, and R Doug McEvoy

Chapter 16   Weight and weight loss
Linda Schachter

Chapter 17   A thirty-five year perspective on continuous positive airway pressure
Colin Sullivan

Chapter 18   Oral appliances
Kate Sutherland & Peter A Cistulli

Chapter 19   Upper airway surgery
Stuart MacKay & Julia Crawford

Chapter 20   Novel and emerging therapies
Peter R Eastwood

Chapter 21   Experimental therapies
Danny J Eckert

PART 5   CENTRAL SLEEP APNOEA AND DISORDERS OF RESPIRATORY CONTROL

Chapter 22   Central sleep apnoea: Physiological mechanisms
Scott A Sands, Shane Landry, Philip J Berger, & Bradley A Edwards

Chapter 23   Short cycle central sleep apnoea
Kirk Kee and Matthew T Naughton

Chapter 24   Central sleep apnoea and heart failure: clinical approach to evaluation and management
Alister Neill

PART 6   NOCTURAL HYPOVENTILATION SYNDROMES

Chapter 25   Chest wall disorders
Christopher Worsnop

Chapter 26   Spinal and neurological disorders
R H Chaminda Lewis, Nicholas P S Murray, & David K McKenzie

Chapter 27   Obesity hypoventilation syndrome
Amanda Piper

Chapter 28   Obstructive and supperative lung disease
Christopher P Daley

PART 7   DISORDERS OF EXCESSIVE DAYTIME SLEEPINESS

Chapter 29   Narcolepsy
Peter T Buchanan

Chapter 30   Idiopathic hypersomnia
Antonio Ambrogetti

PART 8   INSOMNIA

Chapter 31   Insomnia classification, features, diagnosis, and Evaluation
Chinthaka B Samaranayake & Antonio T Fernando III

Chapter 32   Cognitive and behavioural therapy for insomnia
Leon C Lack & Nicole Lovato

Chapter 33   Pharmacotherapy for insomnia
David Cunnington & Mary Qian

PART 9   DISORDERS OF CIRCADIAN ALIGNMENT

Chapter 34   Delayed sleep/wake phase disorder
Delwyn J Bartlett

Chapter 35   Advanced, non-24-hour and irregular sleep/wake rhythm disorders
Steven W Lockley, Daniel Cohen, David G Harper, and Makoto Uchiyama

Chapter 36   Shift work sleep disorder
Sally A Ferguson and Jessica L Paterson

Chapter 37   Jet lag
Joshua J Gooley

PART 10   PARASOMNIAS AND SLEEP-RELATED MOVEMENT DISORDERS

Chapter 38   Sleepwalking and sleeptalking
Dev Banerjee

Chapter 39   Night terrors
Sadasivam Suresh

Chapter 40   REM sleep parasomnias
Richard Weeks

Chapter 41   Sleep Bruxism
Joachim Ngiam

Chapter 42   Restless legs syndrome
Clare M Ellender & John Swieca

PART 11   SLEEP DISORDERS IN CHILDREN

Chapter 43   The sleepless child
Jasneek K Chawla & Karen A Waters

Chapter 44   Sleep disordered breathing in children
Gillian M Nixon and Rosemary S C Horne

PART 12   SLEEP IN THE ELDERLY

Chapter 45   Normal sleep in the elderly
Anna J Scovelle & Clare Anderson

Chapter 46   Obstructive sleep apnoea in the older person
Craig Hukins

Chapter 47   Dementia and neurodegenerative conditions
Simon J G Lewis

Chapter 48   Sleep in the institutional facility
Stephen Macfarlane & Antony Sutherland

PART 13   SLEEP, DISEASE, AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STATES

Chapter 49   Cardiovascular system and sleep
Matthew T Naughton

Chapter 50   The brain and sleep
Andrew H Evans

Chapter 51   Kidney failure and sleep
Patrick J Hanly

Chapter 52   Sleep in pregnancy
Susan P Walker, Danielle L Wilson, and Mark E Howard

Chapter 53   Sleep and the menopause
Jeremy Goldin, Chee Choy, and Martha Hickey

Chapter 54   Sleep and psychiatric illness
Rachel Schembri & Melinda L Jackson

Chapter 55   Drugs of abuse and sleep
Rowan P Ogeal & Alan C Young

Chapter 56   Accidents, injuries, and sleep
Dev A S Kevat, Mark E Howard, & Shantha M W Rajaratnam

Chapter 57   Exercise, sport, and sleep
Charli Sargent

Chapter 58   Sleep and perioperative medicine
Daniel J Garner & Darren R Mansfield

PART 14   SLEEP AND THE LAW

Chapter 59   Sleep and the law
Roy G Beran

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