Effects of acute sleep loss on leptin, ghrelin, and adiponectin in adults with healthy weight and obesity: A laboratory study
Obesity2022Vol. 31(3), pp. 635–641
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Lieve van Egmond, Elisa M. S. Meth, Joachim Engström, Maria Ilemosoglou, Jasmin Annica Keller, Heike Vogel, Christian Benedict
Abstract
Acute sleep deprivation reduces blood concentrations of the satiety hormone leptin. With increased blood concentrations of ghrelin and adiponectin, such endocrine changes may facilitate weight gain if persisting over extended periods of sleep loss. The observed sex- and weight-specific differences in leptin, ghrelin, and adiponectin call for further investigation.
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