[HTML][HTML] Sleep disorders related to nutrition and digestive diseases: a neglected clinical condition

F Vernia, M Di Ruscio, A Ciccone…�- …�journal of medical�…, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sleep disturbances often result from inappropriate lifestyles, incorrect dietary habits, and/or
digestive diseases. This clinical condition, however, has not been sufficiently explored in this�…

The effect of sleep on gastrointestinal functioning in common digestive diseases

WC Orr, R Fass, SS Sundaram…�- The Lancet�…, 2020 - thelancet.com
Sleep quality and sleep disorders affect symptom manifestation and the pathogenesis of
digestive diseases. Sleep is largely regulated by the light–dark cycle and associated�…

Circadian rhythm and sleep influences on digestive physiology and disorders

BV Vaughn, S Rotolo, H Roth�- ChronoPhysiology and Therapy, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Circadian rhythms and sleep influence a variety of physiological functions, including the
digestive system. The digestive system also has intrinsic rhythms that interact dynamically�…

Metabolic consequences of sleep and circadian disorders

CM Depner, ER Stothard, KP Wright�- Current diabetes reports, 2014 - Springer
Sleep and circadian rhythms modulate or control daily physiological patterns with
importance for normal metabolic health. Sleep deficiencies associated with insufficient sleep�…

[HTML][HTML] Sleep patterns, eating behavior and the risk of noncommunicable diseases

S Gomes, C Ramalhete, I Ferreira, M Bicho, A Valente�- Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
Sleep is extremely important for the homeostasis of the organism. In recent years, various
studies have been carried out to address factors related to sleep patterns and their influence�…

Lifestyle and circadian health: where the challenges lie?

NJ Gupta�- Nutrition and metabolic insights, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Modern life is facilitated by extended light hours at night and longer hours of eating.
Compromised sleep, sedentary life, and modern diet adversely affect human health. Studies�…

[HTML][HTML] Sleep apnea and sleep habits: relationships with metabolic syndrome

AL Borel�- Nutrients, 2019 - mdpi.com
Excess visceral adiposity is a primary cause of metabolic syndrome and often results from
excess caloric intake and a lack of physical activity. Beyond these well-known etiologic�…

[HTML][HTML] Diet and sleep physiology: public health and clinical implications

S Frank, K Gonzalez, L Lee-Ang, MC Young…�- Frontiers in�…, 2017 - frontiersin.org
This mini-review examines the complex relationship between diet and sleep and explores
the clinical and public health implications of the current evidence. Dietary quality and intake�…

Role of sleep and circadian disruption on energy expenditure and in metabolic predisposition to human obesity and metabolic disease

AW McHill, KP Wright Jr�- Obesity reviews, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Weight gain, obesity and diabetes have reached alarming levels in the developed world.
Traditional risk factors such as over‐eating, poor nutritional choices and lack of exercise�…

The influence of sleep and sleep loss upon food intake and metabolism

CA Crispim, I Zalcman, M D�ttilo…�- Nutrition Research�…, 2007 - cambridge.org
The present review investigates the role of sleep and its alteration in triggering metabolic
disorders. The reduction of the amount of time sleeping has become an endemic condition�…