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Partial sleep deprivation and energy balance in adults: an emerging issue for consideration by dietetics practitioners. [Review]

机译:成人部分睡眠剥夺和能量平衡:营养学从业者正在考虑的一个新出现的问题。 [评论]

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During the past 30 years, rates of partial sleep deprivation and obesity have increased in the United States. Evidence linking partial sleep deprivation, defined as sleeping <6 hours per night, to energy imbalance is relevant to weight gain prevention and weight loss promotion. With a majority of Americans overweight or obese, weight loss is a recommended strategy for reducing comorbid conditions. Our purpose was to review the literature regarding the role of partial sleep deprivation on energy balance and weight regulation. An inverse relationship between obesity and sleep duration has been demonstrated in cross-sectional and prospective studies. Several intervention studies have tested mechanisms by which partial sleep deprivation affects energy balance. Reduced sleep may disrupt appetitive hormone regulation, specifically increasing ghrelin and decreasing leptin and, thereby, influence energy intake. Increased wakefulness also may promote food intake episodes and energy imbalance. Energy expenditure may not be greatly affected by partial sleep deprivation, although additional and more accurate methods of measurements may be necessary to detect subtle changes in energy expenditure. Body weight loss achieved by reduced energy intake and/or increased energy expenditure combined with partial sleep deprivation may contribute to undesirable body composition change with proportionately more fat-free soft tissue mass lost compared with fat mass. Evaluating sleep patterns and recommending regular, sufficient sleep for individuals striving to manage weight may be prudent. Copyright 2012 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:在过去的30年中,美国部分睡眠不足和肥胖症的发生率有所增加。将部分睡眠不足(每晚睡眠时间少于6小时)与能量不平衡联系起来的证据与预防体重增加和促进体重减轻有关。由于大多数美国人超重或肥胖,减肥是减少合并症的推荐策略。我们的目的是回顾有关部分睡眠不足对能量平衡和体重调节的作用的文献。在横断面和前瞻性研究中证明了肥胖与睡眠时间之间存在反比关系。一些干预研究已经测试了部分睡眠剥夺影响能量平衡的机制。睡眠不足可能会破坏食欲激素的调节,特别是增加生长素释放肽和减少瘦素,从而影响能量摄入。增强的清醒度还可能促进食物摄入和能量失衡。能量消耗可能不会因部分睡眠不足而受到很大影响,尽管可能需要其他更准确的测量方法来检测能量消耗的细微​​变化。通过减少能量摄入和/或增加能量消耗与部分睡眠剥夺相结合而实现的体重减轻可能会导致人体成分发生不良变化,与脂肪量相比,无脂肪的软组织质量损失成比例地增加。对于努力控制体重的人,评估睡眠模式并建议定期,充足的睡眠可能是明智的。版权所有2012营养与营养学院。由Elsevier Inc.出版。保留所有权利。

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