For healthy existence, humans need to spend one-third of their time sleeping. Any qualitative or quantitative disturbances in sleep would result in an increased prevalence of obesity, metabolic disorders, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and hypertension. The paper aims to highlight the growing global problem of insufficient sleep and its significant impact on the rising incidence of diabetes mellitus. An extensive literature search was done in all major databases for “insufficient sleep” and “Diabetes Mellitus” for this review. Shorter (<6 h) and longer (>9 h) durations of sleep have been adversely related to insulin resistance. Though the relation between insufficient sleep and diabetes mellitus is more or ...
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Sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances are less-known risk factors for the development and suboptim...
Background: Studies have reported the presence of sleep disorders in approximately 50-70% of diabeti...
For healthy existence, humans need to spend one-third of their time sleeping. Any qualitative or qua...
Sleep disorders are linked to development of type 2 diabetes and increase the risk of developing dia...
The prevalence of diabetes and obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide, and the causes o...
Per the CDC, in the year 2016, essential hypertension as a primary diagnosis lead to 1 million emerg...
Per the CDC, in the year 2016, essential hypertension as a primary diagnosis lead to 1 million emerg...
Per the CDC, in the year 2016, essential hypertension as a primary diagnosis lead to 1 million emerg...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Pre-diabetes and ...
Background/Aims: Sleep disorder (SD) is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease ...
The studies performed in this thesis show that type 1 diabetes mellitus is characterized not only by...
Non-communicable diseases, including diabetes, are partly responsible for the deceleration of life e...
OBJECTIVE - To assess the relationship between habitual sleep disturbances and the incidence of type...
© 2013 Andersson et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article originally publ...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances are less-known risk factors for the development and suboptim...
Background: Studies have reported the presence of sleep disorders in approximately 50-70% of diabeti...
For healthy existence, humans need to spend one-third of their time sleeping. Any qualitative or qua...
Sleep disorders are linked to development of type 2 diabetes and increase the risk of developing dia...
The prevalence of diabetes and obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide, and the causes o...
Per the CDC, in the year 2016, essential hypertension as a primary diagnosis lead to 1 million emerg...
Per the CDC, in the year 2016, essential hypertension as a primary diagnosis lead to 1 million emerg...
Per the CDC, in the year 2016, essential hypertension as a primary diagnosis lead to 1 million emerg...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Pre-diabetes and ...
Background/Aims: Sleep disorder (SD) is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease ...
The studies performed in this thesis show that type 1 diabetes mellitus is characterized not only by...
Non-communicable diseases, including diabetes, are partly responsible for the deceleration of life e...
OBJECTIVE - To assess the relationship between habitual sleep disturbances and the incidence of type...
© 2013 Andersson et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article originally publ...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances are less-known risk factors for the development and suboptim...
Background: Studies have reported the presence of sleep disorders in approximately 50-70% of diabeti...