Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
  • HIV
  • Insomnia
Type
Observational
Design
Observational Model: Case-ControlTime Perspective: Prospective

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 85 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

Experimental session 1 Resting Blood Pressure and Body Mass Index will be assessed. Participants who have an HIV negative status will complete the OraQuick Advance Rapid HIV 1/2 Swab test. Study staff will administer the Structured Interview for Sleep Disorders and administer the Rapid Estimation of...

Experimental session 1 Resting Blood Pressure and Body Mass Index will be assessed. Participants who have an HIV negative status will complete the OraQuick Advance Rapid HIV 1/2 Swab test. Study staff will administer the Structured Interview for Sleep Disorders and administer the Rapid Estimation of Adult Literacy Measure-Short Form (REALM-SF) to determine health literacy. The night of Experimental Session 1 participant will be using a Resmed ApneaLink Air device (Resmed, San Diego, CA), to identify apnea and hypopnea and calculate an apnea hypopnea index. Between Experimental Session 1 and Experimental Session 2 Sleep assessment: Sleep data will be collected by participants in their own homes using objective and subjective measures of their sleep. Participant instructions for how to collect and record their own sleep data will be provided at the end of study session 1. Participant will be provided with a watch-like device to wear on wrist for 7 consecutive days and nights. This watch measures physical activity and sleep. Experimental Session 2 Resting Blood Pressure and temperature will be assessed. A sample of urine will be taken to test for illicit substances that might affect the study's results. Experimental session 2 will take place in the Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) Clinical Research Unit (CRU). A clinical Research Unit (CRU) nurse will place an intravenous (IV) cannula (small plastic tube) in the arm using a needle to draw blood at the beginning of the session and then an additional four times across the study for a total of five blood draws. Participants will complete multiple questionnaires to measure health, and experience with insomnia, pain, mood and emotions, experiences with stigma and discrimination, and how participant thinks and feels about things. All participants will undergo quantitative sensory testing for assessment of endogenous pain modulation using painful heat, mechanical, and cold stimuli in a laboratory session lasting approximately 3-4 hours. Blood will be processed and stored and then used to measure inflammation. Weekly Follow-up Sessions Participants will then complete a battery of ecologically valid movement tasks that include: 1) Performance Battery (SPPB) which includes sitting in a chair, transitioning to a standing position, balancing tests and gait speed, and the Timed Up and Go test (TUG). A clinical Research Unit (CRU) nurse will draw a quick sample of approximately 20 milliliters from the participants arm using a butterfly needle so that CRU nurse can collect blood during the beginning of each visit.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04298658
Collaborators
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Burel R Goodin, PHd University of Alabama at Birmingham