Bruce Moore
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Also affiliated: Drexel University Elkins Park Campus (2013); Boston Children's Hospital (1987–1998); Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (2013); Berkeley College (2014); Harvard University (1994–1995); Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (2013); Welch Allyn (United States) (2020); Marshall B. Ketchum University (2020); Northeastern State University (2013); California State University, San Marcos (2021–2023); New England College of Optometry (1994–2025); Little Rock School District (2017); American Optometric Association (1987); Hurley Medical Center (2019); Kleijnen Systematic Reviews (United Kingdom) (2020); Novem (Netherlands) (2020); Columbus Oncology and Hematology Associates (2014); College of Optometrists (1987); Center for Children (2018); Walgett Aboriginal Medical Service (2024–2025); Prevent Blindness (2018–2020); Instituto Federal de Educação Ciência e Tecnologia do Norte de Minas Gerais (2004); Boston Children's Museum (1987–1998); Marcus (United States) (2015); The Stables (2020); University of Florence (2022); Illinois College of Optometry (1997–2004); The Ohio State University (2004); Marymount University (2012); Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (2014); University of Pennsylvania (2013); Virginia Tech (1970); SUNY College of Optometry (2004–2013); Vanderbilt University Medical Center (2020); Philadelphia University (2014); University of California, Berkeley (2013)
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Bruce Moore's research focuses on vision disorders in children, particularly hyperopia, and its impact on academic performance. He has investigated the associations between visual function and the magnitude of refractive error in preschool-aged children, utilizing data from the Vision in Preschoolers (VIP) and Vision in Preschoolers - Hyperopia in Preschoolers (VIP-HIP) studies. Moore has also examined the effectiveness of automated vision screeners in detecting significant hyperopia in this age group and has explored the broader outcomes of vision screening, disorders, and hyperopia impacts in young children. His work extends to evaluating vision screening by teachers for ocular abnormalities in school children.
In addition to his work in ophthalmology, Moore has conducted research on the thermoregulatory properties of wetsuit materials, comparing different fleece liners and neoprene types for skin temperature regulation during simulated surf sessions. He has also investigated thermoregulatory sex differences among surfers. Moore holds an h-index of 24 with over 2,060 citations across 137 publications. He is a co-principal investigator on an NSF IUSE grant totaling nearly $2 million, focused on active learning reform in STEM.
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- h-index: 24
- Publications: 137
- Citations: 2,072
Selected Publications
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0391 Bedtime Technology Use is Associated with Sleepiness, Poor Sleep Quality, and Poor Mental Health (Burnout, Stress, and Coping) in Firefighters (2026)
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0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students (2025)
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0159 Age as a Moderator for the Relationship Between Exercise Before Bed and Daytime Sleepiness (2024)
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0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications (2023)
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0194 Bedtime Technology Use and New Questions for the Sleep Hygiene Index (2020)
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0180 Sleep, Sleepiness, and Sleep Hygiene Related to Nomophobia (No Mobile Phone Phobia) (2020)
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0431 Bedtime Social Technology Use (Partner and Self) Related to Daytime Sleepiness and Sleep (2019)
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0431 Relationship of Partner Passive Phone Use in Bed with Daytime Sleepiness and Sleep (2018)
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Prevalence and determinants of excessive daytime sleepiness among resident doctors at a tertiary care institution in India (2018)
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0161 ACTIVE AND PASSIVE BEDTIME SOCIAL TECHNOLOGY USE RELATED TO DAYTIME SLEEPINESS AND SLEEP (2017)
Federal Grants 1 $1,999,986 total
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- 0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications
- 0159 Age as a Moderator for the Relationship Between Exercise Before Bed and Daytime Sleepiness
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
- 0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications
- 0159 Age as a Moderator for the Relationship Between Exercise Before Bed and Daytime Sleepiness
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
- 0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications
- 0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications
- 0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications
- 0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications
- 0159 Age as a Moderator for the Relationship Between Exercise Before Bed and Daytime Sleepiness
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
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