Abstract Background Evidence suggests that sleep loss is associated with an increased risk of obesity and diabetes; however, animal models have failed to produce weight gain under sleep deprivation (SD). Previous studies have suggested that this discrepancy could be due to more extreme SD conditions in experimental animals, their higher resting metabolic rate than that of humans, and the decreased opportunity for animals to ingest high-calorie foods. Thus, our objective was to determine whether diets with different textures/compositions could modify feeding behavior and affect the metabolic repercussions in SD in rats. Methods Three groups of male rats were used: one was designated as control, one was sleep deprived for 96 h by the platform...
A high-fat diet can increase sleep duration in rats, revealing an intriguing interplay between diet ...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between short or disrupted sleep and an increased ...
Information regarding the early effects of obesogenic diets on feeding patterns and behaviors is lim...
Background: Evidence suggests that sleep loss is associated with an increased risk of obesity and di...
Background: The high availability of palatable, calorie dense and nutrient poor foods promote hedoni...
Study Objectives: Chronic sleep deprivation of rats causes hyperphagia without body weight gain. Sle...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between short or disrupted sleep and an increased ...
Rodent models for sleep restriction have good face validity when examining food intake and related r...
Sleep restriction leads to metabolism dysregulation and to weight gain, which is apparently the cons...
Studies have shown a gradual reduction of sleep time in the general population, accompanied by incre...
none1noThe interaction between a high-fat diet (HFD) and sleep regulation takes place against the co...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine the paired consequences of food restriction a...
In addition to the amount of ingested calories, both timing of food intake and meal composition are ...
Study Objectives: Sleep deprivation is a well-known paradigm to investigate the deleterious effects ...
none10noObesity is known to be associated with alterations in wake-sleep (WS) architecture and cardi...
A high-fat diet can increase sleep duration in rats, revealing an intriguing interplay between diet ...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between short or disrupted sleep and an increased ...
Information regarding the early effects of obesogenic diets on feeding patterns and behaviors is lim...
Background: Evidence suggests that sleep loss is associated with an increased risk of obesity and di...
Background: The high availability of palatable, calorie dense and nutrient poor foods promote hedoni...
Study Objectives: Chronic sleep deprivation of rats causes hyperphagia without body weight gain. Sle...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between short or disrupted sleep and an increased ...
Rodent models for sleep restriction have good face validity when examining food intake and related r...
Sleep restriction leads to metabolism dysregulation and to weight gain, which is apparently the cons...
Studies have shown a gradual reduction of sleep time in the general population, accompanied by incre...
none1noThe interaction between a high-fat diet (HFD) and sleep regulation takes place against the co...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine the paired consequences of food restriction a...
In addition to the amount of ingested calories, both timing of food intake and meal composition are ...
Study Objectives: Sleep deprivation is a well-known paradigm to investigate the deleterious effects ...
none10noObesity is known to be associated with alterations in wake-sleep (WS) architecture and cardi...
A high-fat diet can increase sleep duration in rats, revealing an intriguing interplay between diet ...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between short or disrupted sleep and an increased ...
Information regarding the early effects of obesogenic diets on feeding patterns and behaviors is lim...