Circadian Misalignment Augments Markers of Insulin Resistance and Inflammation, Independently of Sleep Loss
Université Libre de Bruxelles · University of Chicago · +1 more institution
Abstract
Shift workers, who are exposed to irregular sleep schedules resulting in sleep deprivation and misalignment of circadian rhythms, have an increased risk of diabetes relative to day workers. In healthy adults, sleep restriction without circadian misalignment promotes insulin resistance. To determine whether the misalignment of circadian rhythms that typically occurs in shift work involves intrinsic adverse metabolic effects independently of sleep loss, a parallel group design was used to study 26 healthy adults. Both interventions involved 3 inpatient days with 10-h bedtimes, followed by 8 inpatient days of sleep restriction to 5 h with fixed nocturnal bedtimes (circadian alignment) or with bedtimes delayed by…
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Circadian rhythm
- Sleep restriction
- Sleep deprivation
- Internal medicine
- Insulin resistance
- Medicine
- Endocrinology
- Sleep (system call)