Chronic sleep restriction while minimizing circadian disruption does not adversely affect glucose tolerance

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  • who: Charles A. Czeisler from the Ford Health System, United States The University of Queensland have published the paper: Chronic Sleep Restriction While Minimizing Circadian Disruption Does Not Adversely Affect Glucose Tolerance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: To dissociate the two components of this exposure, in this study the authors directly compared the influence of 3 weeks of CSR with recurrent circadian disruption (RCD) to 3 weeks of CSR while minimizing circadian disruption on glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in healthy adults. The authors report findings from three main study conditions: CSR (n=9), Control . . .

     

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