A Narrative Review on Sleep and Eating Behavior.

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Wing Yee Cheng, Wai Sze Chan
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Abstract

Purpose of review: This narrative review synthesizes current evidence on the role of various sleep parameters-including sleep duration, sleep quality, sleep timing, social jetlag, and chronotype-in energy intake, macronutrient consumption, diet quality, and meal timing. We aim to evaluate whether existing evidence supports a causal impact of sleep on eating behavior and discuss the clinical implications of these findings for diabetes care and management.

Recent findings: The impact of short sleep duration on eating behavior is the most widely studied and supported by experimental evidence suggesting that reduced sleep duration increases energy intake and promotes poorer diet quality. Later sleep timing is also associated with increased energy intake and poorer diet quality, and may interact with short sleep duration in influencing eating behavior. Chronotype, social jetlag, and sleep quality have also been linked to eating behavior; however, findings in these areas have been predominantly observational and cross-sectional, and may be confounded by co-occurring influences from other sleep parameters. Given the strength of the evidence for the role of sleep duration in eating behavior, future studies should evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of sleep extension interventions for controlling energy intake and improving diet quality in patients with type 2 diabetes. Further research should also clarify and distinguish the independent and interacting influences of multiple sleep parameters on eating behavior, as well as the potential effects of eating behavior on sleep.

睡眠与饮食行为研究述评
综述目的:本综述综合了各种睡眠参数(包括睡眠持续时间、睡眠质量、睡眠时间、社交时差和睡眠类型)在能量摄入、宏量营养素消耗、饮食质量和进餐时间中的作用的现有证据。我们的目的是评估现有证据是否支持睡眠对饮食行为的因果影响,并讨论这些发现对糖尿病护理和管理的临床意义。最近发现:睡眠时间短对饮食行为的影响是最广泛研究的,实验证据表明,睡眠时间短会增加能量摄入,导致饮食质量下降。较晚的睡眠时间也与增加的能量摄入和较差的饮食质量有关,并可能与较短的睡眠时间相互作用,影响饮食行为。睡眠类型、社交时差和睡眠质量也与饮食行为有关;然而,这些领域的发现主要是观察性和横断面的,可能会受到其他睡眠参数共同发生的影响。鉴于睡眠时间在饮食行为中的作用的证据的强度,未来的研究应该评估睡眠延长干预控制2型糖尿病患者能量摄入和改善饮食质量的可行性和有效性。进一步的研究还应明确和区分多种睡眠参数对饮食行为的独立影响和相互作用,以及饮食行为对睡眠的潜在影响。
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CiteScore
9.80
自引率
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发文量
52
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The goal of this journal is to publish cutting-edge reviews on subjects pertinent to all aspects of diabetes epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management. We aim to provide incisive, insightful, and balanced contributions from leading experts in each relevant domain that will be of immediate interest to a wide readership of clinicians, basic scientists, and translational investigators. We accomplish this aim by appointing major authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas across the discipline. Section Editors select topics to be reviewed by leading experts who emphasize recent developments and highlight important papers published over the past year on their topics, in a crisp and readable format. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field, and an Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research.
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