[Consequences of chronodisruption on body weight regulation and metabolism].

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Svenja Meyhöfer, Britta Wilms
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Abstract

Introduction: The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased dramatically. At the same time, lack of sleep has become a part of the modern lifestyle, as well as shift and night work. As a result, chronodisruption, i. e. a change in physiological processes that are controlled by the internal clock, becomes commonplace. Epidemiological data show that too short but also too long sleep are associated with an increased risk of obesity, also seen for night shift work. Overweight and obesity are associated with metabolic syndrome and data likewise report an increased risk by both short and long sleep. It has not yet been conclusively clarified how chronodisruption influences the metabolic risks. Clinical experimental studies report on neuroendocrine and circadian mechanisms and it has been shown that lack of sleep increases the hunger-promoting hormone ghrelin as well as subjective feelings of hunger and increases leptin levels. Lack of sleep also increases hedonic hunger and food-related reward signals. Through preventive measures, chronodisruption and thus, the risk of obesity can be counteracted. The extent to which smartwatches and fitness trackers, which according to the manufacturer can measure and analyze sleep, provide an objective picture of sleep has not been sufficiently investigated. However, smartwatches and fitness trackers can - probably - increase awareness of sleep in the modern society.

[时序紊乱对体重调节和新陈代谢的影响]。
导言超重和肥胖的发病率急剧上升。与此同时,睡眠不足已成为现代生活方式的一部分,轮班工作和夜间工作也是如此。因此,时序紊乱(即由内部时钟控制的生理过程发生变化)变得司空见惯。流行病学数据显示,睡眠时间过短或过长都会增加肥胖的风险,夜班工作也是如此。超重和肥胖与代谢综合征有关,数据同样显示睡眠时间过短和过长都会增加风险。目前还没有最终明确时间中断是如何影响代谢风险的。临床实验研究报告了神经内分泌和昼夜节律机制,结果表明,睡眠不足会增加促饥饿激素胃泌素以及主观饥饿感,并增加瘦素水平。睡眠不足还会增加享乐性饥饿和与食物有关的奖赏信号。通过预防措施,可以抵消时间紊乱,从而降低肥胖风险。智能手表和健身追踪器的制造商称,它们可以测量和分析睡眠,但它们能在多大程度上客观地反映睡眠情况还没有得到充分的研究。不过,智能手表和健身追踪器可能会提高现代社会对睡眠的认识。
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THERAPEUTISCHE UMSCHAU
THERAPEUTISCHE UMSCHAU MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Monat für Monat ein aktuelles Thema der praktischen Medizin - als Sammlung ein hochaktuelles Nachschlagewerk.
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