Part I. Mechanisms of Sleep Deprivation and General Dietary Therapies<br>1. Diet, Age, and Sleep in Invertebrate Model Organisms<br>2. The role of sleep in the control of feeding behavior<br>3. Diagnosing and Treatment of Shift Work Disorder<br>4. Normal sleep and its neurophysiological regulation<br>5. The 1-2-3’s of Pediatric Sleep Disorders<br>6. Sleep Disturbances, Body Mass Index and Eating Behavior<br>Part II. Obesity and Sleep Apnea<br>7. Neurocognitive Functions in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypopnea Syndrome<br>8. Adipose tissue in sleep apnea: effects of hypoxia and inflammation<br>9. Exercise, diet and obese adolescents: association with sleep deprivation<br>10. Sleep and Hypoxemia in Adults<br>11. Obesity hypoventilation syndrome<br>12. Sleep, sexual function and testosterone<br>13. The Malignant Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome<br>14. Obesity, inflammation and OSA: exercise as therapy<br>15. Obstructive sleep apnea in normal-weight and obese patients<br>Part III. Metabolic Syndrome and Sleep Deprivation<br>16. Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Profiles and Relationships<br>17. Circadian Misalignment and Metabolic Consequences: Shiftwork and Altered Meal Times<br>18. Role of sympathetic nervous system in the metabolic syndrome and sleep apnea<br>19. Obstructive sleep apnoea and the metabolic syndrome: pathophysiological and clinical evidences<br>20. Sleep deprivation and metabolic syndrome<br>21. Excessive Daytime Sleepiness: Age, Sleep, Mood, and Metabolic Modulation<br>22. The metabolic role of saturated and monounsaturated dietary fatty acids: their contribution to obesity, brain activity and sleep behavior<br>Part IV. Sleep and Diabetes<br>23. Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Diabetic Microvascular Complications<br>24. Obstructive sleep apnea increases hemoglobin A1c levels: mechanisms and consequences<br>Part V. Aging and Sleep Deprivation<br>25. Restless Legs Syndrome (Willis-Ekbom Disease) and Gastrointestinal Diseases<br>26. Relationship between Circadian Rhythms, Feeding and Obesity<br>27. The effects of nutrition on sleep and sleep complaints among elderly persons<br>28. Fragmented Sleep and Memory Consolidation<br>29. Sleepiness at the Wheel and Countermeasures; Effects of Caffeine, Napping and Blue Light<br>30. Sleep Deprivation and Behavioral Risk Taking<br>Part VI. Food, Nutrients and Dietary Supplements: Sleep Modulation<br>31. Relationship between magnesium deficiency and sleep disorders and associated pathological changes<br>32. Physical Activity and Sedentary Time in Sleep Apnea and Obesity<br>33. Oxidative stress in sleep apnea<br>Part VII. Alcohol and Sleep Dysfunction<br>34. Sleep in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders<br>35. Adenosine and glutamate in neuroglial interaction: implications for sleep disorders and alcoholism<br>36. Sleep quality and risk of alcohol misuse<br>37. Sleep and Addictions: Linking Sleep Regulation with the Genesis of Addictive Behavior<br>38. Alcohol and sleep-disordered breathing<br>39. Patterns of Alcohol Consumption and Sleep in Shiftworkers<br>Part VIII. Surgery<br>40. The impact of bariatric surgery on obstructive sleep apnea<br>41. Preoperative, Perioperative, and Postoperative Considerations in the Bariatric Surgery Patient with Sleep Apnea<br>