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Social jet-lag potentiates obesity and metabolic syndrome when combined with cafeteria diet in rats
Modern lifestyle promotes shifted sleep onset and shifted wake up time between weekdays and weekends, producing a condition termed "social-jet lag." Disrupted sleep promotes increased appetite for carbohydrate and fat-rich food, which in long term leads to overweight, obesity and metabolic syndrome.
Estefania Espitia-Bautista+5 more
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Pirritano M., Lucidi F., Violani C.
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Jet lag is a travel-induced circadian rhythm disorders. Symptoms of jet lag include difficulty sleeping at the new sleep time, daytime sleepiness and fatigue, and impaired performance. Treatment of jet lag includes both behavioral and pharmacological component. A short-half-life benzodiazepine hypnotic for several nights at the new sleep time have been
M. Sasaki
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[Jet lag or desynchronization syndrome].
G Martet
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Arzneimittel-Forschung, 1989
In a double-blind placebo controlled study, 14 male healthy volunteers were examined the morning after they had received an evening dose of 20 mg temazepam (Planum) with regard to functional capacity, cardial, cardiovascular and respiratory regulation as well as neuromuscular excitability and metabolic changes.
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In a double-blind placebo controlled study, 14 male healthy volunteers were examined the morning after they had received an evening dose of 20 mg temazepam (Planum) with regard to functional capacity, cardial, cardiovascular and respiratory regulation as well as neuromuscular excitability and metabolic changes.
J, Keul+3 more
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The importance of social jet lag in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS)
Mehmet Hakan Bilgin+1 more
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Effect of 3 mg melatonin on jet lag syndrome in an 8-h eastward flight. Psychiatry Clin Neurosci
Toshiharu Takahashi+9 more
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Isolated sleep paralysis after rapid time-zone change ('jet-lag') syndrome.
Steven M. Snyder
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