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Sleep duration, sleep quality and body weight: parallel developments
Hanne K J Gonnissen,Tanja C. Adam,Rick Hursel,Femke Rutters,Sanne P. M. Verhoef,Margriet S. Westerterp-Plantenga +5 more
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It remains to be demonstrated whether body-weight management and body composition improve during an intervention concomitantly with spontaneous sleep improvement compared with the same intervention without spontaneousSleep improvement.About:
This article is published in Physiology & Behavior.The article was published on 2013-09-10. It has received 47 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sleep disorder & Slow-wave sleep.read more
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Short sleep duration and weight gain : a systematic review
TL;DR: This work reviews the literature regarding short sleep duration as an independent risk factor for obesity and weight gain and suggests sleep deprivation may influence weight through effects on appetite, physical activity, and/or thermoregulation.
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Sleep patterns, diet quality and energy balance.
TL;DR: Multiple connections exist between sleep patterns, eating behavior and energy balance, and sleep should not be overlooked in obesity research and should be included as part of the lifestyle package that traditionally has focused on diet and physical activity.
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Genome-wide association analyses of sleep disturbance traits identify new loci and highlight shared genetics with neuropsychiatric and metabolic traits
Jacqueline M. Lane,Jingjing Liang,Irma Vlasac,Irma Vlasac,Simon G. Anderson,Simon G. Anderson,David A. Bechtold,Jack Bowden,Richard Emsley,Shubhroz Gill,Max A. Little,Annemarie I. Luik,Andrew S. I. Loudon,Frank A.J.L. Scheer,Shaun Purcell,Shaun Purcell,Shaun Purcell,Simon D. Kyle,Debbie A Lawlor,Xiaofeng Zhu,Susan Redline,David W. Ray,Martin K. Rutter,Martin K. Rutter,Richa Saxena +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, single and multiple-trait genome-wide association analyses of self-reported sleep duration, insomnia symptoms and excessive daytime sleepiness in the UK Biobank (n = 112,586) were performed.
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Sleep quality and obesity in young subjects: a meta-analysis
Yaqoot Fatima,Yaqoot Fatima,Suhail A.R. Doi,Suhail A.R. Doi,Suhail A.R. Doi,Abdullah Al Mamun +5 more
TL;DR: To assess the effect of poor sleep quality on Overweight/Obesity (Ow/Ob) in young subjects, and explore if this association is independent of sleep duration.
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Does stress influence sleep patterns, food intake, weight gain, abdominal obesity and weight loss interventions and vice versa?
TL;DR: Evidence is summarized on the role mental stress (either in or not in association with impaired sleep) may play in poor sleep, enhanced appetite, cravings and decreased motivation for physical activity that contribute to weight gain and obesity.
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Ghrelin induces adiposity in rodents.
TL;DR: It is proposed that ghrelin, in addition to its role in regulating GH secretion, signals the hypothalamus when an increase in metabolic efficiency is necessary, suggesting an involvement in regulation of energy balance.
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Impact of sleep debt on metabolic and endocrine function
TL;DR: Sleep debt has a harmful impact on carbohydrate metabolism and endocrine function similar to those seen in normal ageing and, therefore, sleep debt may increase the severity of age-related chronic disorders.
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Brief communication: Sleep curtailment in healthy young men is associated with decreased leptin levels, elevated ghrelin levels, and increased hunger and appetite.
TL;DR: In this study, 12 young, healthy, normal-weight men exhibited reductions in the satiety hormone leptin, increases in the hunger hormone ghrelin, and increases in hunger after 2 nights of only 4 hours of sleep compared with after two nights of 10 hours ofSleep, suggesting inadequate sleep seems to influence the hormones that regulate satiety and hunger.
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Meta-Analysis of Short Sleep Duration and Obesity in Children and Adults
Francesco P. Cappuccio,Frances M. Taggart,Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala,Andrew Currie,Ed Peile,Saverio Stranges,Michelle A. Miller +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis was carried out to assess whether the evidence supports the presence of a relationship between short sleep duration and obesity at different ages, and to obtain a quantitative estimate of the risk in order to assess the consistency and potential public health relevance.
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Short Sleep Duration and Weight Gain : A Systematic Review
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the literature regarding short sleep duration as an independent risk factor for obesity and weight gain and found that sleep deprivation may influence weight through effects on appetite, physical activity, and/or thermoregulation.