Chronic sleep fragmentation promotes obesity in young adult mice
Obesity2013Vol. 22(3), pp. 758–762
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Yang Wang, Alba Carreras, Seung‐Hoon Lee, Fahed Hakim, Shelley X. Zhang, Deepti Nair, Honggang Ye, David Gozal
Abstract
These results suggest that SF, a frequent occurrence in many disorders and more specifically in sleep apnea, is a potent inducer of obesity via activation of obesogenic behaviors and possibly leptin resistance, in the absence of global changes in energy expenditure.
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