Abstract Background The incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been increasing in recent years. Sleep loss and circadian rhythm abnormalities are thought to be one of the underlying causes of adverse metabolic health. However, little is known about sleep-wake cycle irregularities in T2DM. The present study compared the bedtime, waking time, and estimated sleep duration between T2DM and non-T2DM subjects. Methods The study subjects were 106 consecutive outpatients with lifestyle-related diseases (males/females = 56/50), who answered a questionnaire on sleep status. Subjects were divided into two groups; non-T2DM (n = 32) and T2DM (n = 74) subjects. Results T2DM subjects retired to bed on weekdays and holidays significantly later th...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is an independent risk factor for sleep breathing disorders. However, it is un...
The circadian system, a hierarchical network of oscillating molecular clocks which align behaviours ...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the relationship between habitual sleep disturbances and the inci-dence of typ...
Objectives: It is suggested that a minimum of eight hours of sleep per night is needed for metabolis...
Sleep disturbances have been shown to be associated with diabetes control, but the relation between ...
Sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances are less-known risk factors for the development and suboptim...
Introduction: Daytime sleepiness is an independent factor for increased health care utilization and ...
Sleep disorders are linked to development of type 2 diabetes and increase the risk of developing dia...
Introduction: Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus have reached epidemic proportions worldwide. Abno...
There is increasing awareness of the high prevalence of insomnia symptoms in individuals with type 2...
BACKGROUND: Given the significant role of sleep in glycemic control, the association between sleep a...
Background: Fatigue, nonrestorative sleep, and other sleep disorders could be pointers to serious me...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the cross-sectional association between sleep duration, prediabetes,...
Background Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a chronic condition and poorer glycemic control in T2D increas...
OBJECTIVE Poor sleep has been identified as a risk factor for poor glycemic control in individuals w...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is an independent risk factor for sleep breathing disorders. However, it is un...
The circadian system, a hierarchical network of oscillating molecular clocks which align behaviours ...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the relationship between habitual sleep disturbances and the inci-dence of typ...
Objectives: It is suggested that a minimum of eight hours of sleep per night is needed for metabolis...
Sleep disturbances have been shown to be associated with diabetes control, but the relation between ...
Sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances are less-known risk factors for the development and suboptim...
Introduction: Daytime sleepiness is an independent factor for increased health care utilization and ...
Sleep disorders are linked to development of type 2 diabetes and increase the risk of developing dia...
Introduction: Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus have reached epidemic proportions worldwide. Abno...
There is increasing awareness of the high prevalence of insomnia symptoms in individuals with type 2...
BACKGROUND: Given the significant role of sleep in glycemic control, the association between sleep a...
Background: Fatigue, nonrestorative sleep, and other sleep disorders could be pointers to serious me...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the cross-sectional association between sleep duration, prediabetes,...
Background Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a chronic condition and poorer glycemic control in T2D increas...
OBJECTIVE Poor sleep has been identified as a risk factor for poor glycemic control in individuals w...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is an independent risk factor for sleep breathing disorders. However, it is un...
The circadian system, a hierarchical network of oscillating molecular clocks which align behaviours ...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the relationship between habitual sleep disturbances and the inci-dence of typ...