Aims/hypothesis: Sleep, diet and exercise are fundamental to metabolic homeostasis. In this secondary analysis of a repeated measures, nutritional intervention study, we tested whether an individual’s sleep quality, duration and timing impact glycaemic response to a breakfast meal the following morning. Methods: Healthy adults’ data (N = 953 [41% twins]) were analysed from the PREDICT dietary intervention trial. Participants consumed isoenergetic standardised meals over 2 weeks in the clinic and at home. Actigraphy was used to assess sleep variables (duration, efficiency, timing) and continuous glucose monitors were used to measure glycaemic variation (>8000 meals). Results: Sleep variables were significantly associated with postprandial gl...
CONTEXT: Short sleep duration and sleep disruptions are associated with impaired glucoregulation in ...
IntroductionWhile circadian control of glucose metabolism is well known, how glycemic index (GI) of ...
Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions globally, and accumulating evidence suggests extrem...
Aims/hypothesis: Sleep, diet and exercise are fundamental to metabolic homeostasis. In this secondar...
Insufficient sleep, which has been shown to adversely affect metabolism, is generally associated wit...
Background:Clinical evidence indicates that insufficient sleep and poor sleep quality appear to be c...
Shift work is a risk factor for chronic diseases such as Type 2 diabetes. Food choice may play a rol...
PURPOSE: To examine whether sleep duration was associated with incident-impaired fasting glucose (IF...
Introduction: Shift-work is related to metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Sleep restriction and c...
Introduction: Shift-work is related to metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Sleep restriction and c...
Introduction: Shift-work is related to metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Sleep restriction and c...
Sleep deprivation is a prevalent and rising health concern, one with known effects on blood glucose ...
Introduction: Short sleep durations have been associated with impaired glucose metabolism as well as...
Evidence suggests reduced glycaemic control following sleep restriction in healthy individuals. Howe...
Background: Dietary carbohydrate intake has been shown to increase the plasma concentration of trypt...
CONTEXT: Short sleep duration and sleep disruptions are associated with impaired glucoregulation in ...
IntroductionWhile circadian control of glucose metabolism is well known, how glycemic index (GI) of ...
Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions globally, and accumulating evidence suggests extrem...
Aims/hypothesis: Sleep, diet and exercise are fundamental to metabolic homeostasis. In this secondar...
Insufficient sleep, which has been shown to adversely affect metabolism, is generally associated wit...
Background:Clinical evidence indicates that insufficient sleep and poor sleep quality appear to be c...
Shift work is a risk factor for chronic diseases such as Type 2 diabetes. Food choice may play a rol...
PURPOSE: To examine whether sleep duration was associated with incident-impaired fasting glucose (IF...
Introduction: Shift-work is related to metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Sleep restriction and c...
Introduction: Shift-work is related to metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Sleep restriction and c...
Introduction: Shift-work is related to metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Sleep restriction and c...
Sleep deprivation is a prevalent and rising health concern, one with known effects on blood glucose ...
Introduction: Short sleep durations have been associated with impaired glucose metabolism as well as...
Evidence suggests reduced glycaemic control following sleep restriction in healthy individuals. Howe...
Background: Dietary carbohydrate intake has been shown to increase the plasma concentration of trypt...
CONTEXT: Short sleep duration and sleep disruptions are associated with impaired glucoregulation in ...
IntroductionWhile circadian control of glucose metabolism is well known, how glycemic index (GI) of ...
Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions globally, and accumulating evidence suggests extrem...