Chronic circadian disruption (CCD), such as occurs during rotating shiftwork, and insufficient sleep are each independently associated with poor health outcomes, including obesity and glucose intolerance. A potential mechanism for poor health is increased energy intake (i.e., eating), particularly during the circadian night, when the physiological response to energy intake is altered. However, the contributions of CCD and insufficient sleep to subjective hunger, appetite, food preference, and appetitive hormones are not clear. To disentangle the influences of these factors, we studied seventeen healthy young adults in a 32-day in-laboratory study designed to distribute sleep, wakefulness, and energy intake equally across all phases of the c...
A wealth of cross-sectional studies found a link between sleep deprivation and food-related outcomes...
Due to irregular working hours shiftworkers experience circadian disruption and sleep restriction. T...
Constant routine and forced desynchrony protocols typically remove the effects of behavioral/environ...
Weight gain and obesity have reached epidemic proportions in modern society. Insufficient sleep—whic...
Wakefulness at the wrong biological time, referred to as circadian misalignment, as well as not obta...
Objective Several nights of moderate (4–5 hr/night) sleep restriction increases appetite and ener...
Background:Clinical evidence indicates that insufficient sleep and poor sleep quality appear to be c...
Acute sleep loss increases food intake in adults. However, little is known about the influence of ac...
BACKGROUND: The disruption of the circadian system has been associated with the development of obesi...
Insufficient sleep, which has been shown to adversely affect metabolism, is generally associated wit...
The impact of sleep restriction on the endogenous circadian rhythms of hunger and satiety were exami...
SummaryAcute sleep loss increases food intake in adults. However, little is known about the influenc...
The impact of sleep restriction on the endogenous circadian rhythms of hunger and satiety were exami...
In addition to short sleep duration, reduced sleep quality is also associated with appetite control....
In addition to short sleep duration, reduced sleep quality is also associated with appetite control....
A wealth of cross-sectional studies found a link between sleep deprivation and food-related outcomes...
Due to irregular working hours shiftworkers experience circadian disruption and sleep restriction. T...
Constant routine and forced desynchrony protocols typically remove the effects of behavioral/environ...
Weight gain and obesity have reached epidemic proportions in modern society. Insufficient sleep—whic...
Wakefulness at the wrong biological time, referred to as circadian misalignment, as well as not obta...
Objective Several nights of moderate (4–5 hr/night) sleep restriction increases appetite and ener...
Background:Clinical evidence indicates that insufficient sleep and poor sleep quality appear to be c...
Acute sleep loss increases food intake in adults. However, little is known about the influence of ac...
BACKGROUND: The disruption of the circadian system has been associated with the development of obesi...
Insufficient sleep, which has been shown to adversely affect metabolism, is generally associated wit...
The impact of sleep restriction on the endogenous circadian rhythms of hunger and satiety were exami...
SummaryAcute sleep loss increases food intake in adults. However, little is known about the influenc...
The impact of sleep restriction on the endogenous circadian rhythms of hunger and satiety were exami...
In addition to short sleep duration, reduced sleep quality is also associated with appetite control....
In addition to short sleep duration, reduced sleep quality is also associated with appetite control....
A wealth of cross-sectional studies found a link between sleep deprivation and food-related outcomes...
Due to irregular working hours shiftworkers experience circadian disruption and sleep restriction. T...
Constant routine and forced desynchrony protocols typically remove the effects of behavioral/environ...