04/14/2026
CSD-N ATTENDS NIH SDRAB -- On Apr 9 and 10, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Sleep Disorders Research Advisory Board (SDRAB) met in person in Bethesda. CSD-N president Peter Mansbach attended in person on the 9th, and CSD-N board member Leslie Head and executive vice president Alexandra Wharton attended online. Alexandra's term on the board had expired, and Leslie's has not yet been approved.
Several of the talks touched on the inadequacy of some of the variables that we use to characterize sleep, and Peter noted that, in regard to circadian rhythms, we normally only look at their phase (time of day). We do not measure:
- their amplitude (how alert you are during wake time, how deeply you sleep);
- their waveform (do you wake up quickly or gradually);
- their resistance to change (can you easily adjust your sleep schedule, or is it resistant to change).
Differences in these circadian rhythm attributes may also contribute to the relationship between sleep and overall health.