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Links between the circadian rhythm, obesity and the microbiome
B. Rácz, M. Dušková, L. Stárka, V. Hainer, M. Kunešová
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- MeSH
- Circadian Rhythm physiology MeSH
- Energy Intake physiology MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Obesity complications metabolism microbiology MeSH
- Postprandial Period physiology MeSH
- Sleep Deprivation complications metabolism microbiology MeSH
- Gastrointestinal Microbiome physiology MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Review MeSH
Obesity is linked to a wide range of serious illnesses. In addition to the important impact on the health of the individual, obesity also has a substantial impact on the economy. Disruption of physiological day-night cycles could contribute to the increased incidence of obesity. According to the American National Sleep Federation, the percentage of the people who reported a sleep duration of six hours or less increased from 12 to 37 % over ten years. Insufficient sleep leads not only to an increase of the total calorie intake but changes the meal preference in favor of palatable foods and meals with high carbohydrate content. A decrease of leptin and increase of ghrelin levels caused by sleep deficiency can also play a role. In addition to the higher caloric intake, the timing of food consumption should be taken into account. The same meal eaten during the night versus the day is associated with increased postprandial glucose and triglyceride levels. The gut microbiome has also been recently understood as an endocrine system, with links between the gut microbiome and circadian rhythm changes possibly influencing increased obesity.
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