Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8709017 | Sleep Medicine | 2018 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
Notably, a significant positive relationship was found between more than 12Â h of nocturnal sleep duration and glycosylated hemoglobin A in two Brazilian regions. The specific pubertal sleep curtailment can be a compensatory mechanism for dealing with the insulin resistance during adolescence. Those that escape from this regulatory strategy and sleep longer than the adequate duration, break down this balance and tend to damage their glucose metabolism. To our knowledge, this is the first large scale study, of the association between sleep duration and glucose metabolism in adolescents.
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Authors
Luciane Gaspar Guedes, Gabriela de Azevedo Abreu, Katia Vergetti Bloch,