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Short sleep duration as a risk factor for hypertension: analyses of the first National …

- ahajournals.org
JE Gangwisch, SB Heymsfield, B Boden-Albala, RM … - Hypertension, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc
Depriving healthy subjects of sleep has been shown to acutely increase blood pressure and
sympathetic nervous system activity. Prolonged short sleep durations could lead to hypertension
through extended exposure to raised 24-hour blood pressure and heart rate, elevated ...
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[PDF] Brain regulation of food intake and appetite: molecules and networks


C Broberger - Journal of internal medicine, 2005 - nutrinfo.com
In the clinic, obesity and anorexia constitute prevalent problems whose manifestations are encountered
in virtually every field of medicine. However, as the command centre for regulating food intake
and energy metabolism is located in the brain, the basic neuroscientist sees in the same ...
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What aspects of body fat are particularly hazardous and how do we measure them …


MB Snijder, RM Van Dam, M Visser, JC Seidell - International journal of …, 2006 - IEA
Since the 1950s it has been recognized that apart from overall obesity the distribution of body
fat can influence disease risk. 5 In particular an abdominal fat distribution is associated with metabolic
disturbances and increased risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. In the ...
Cited by 90 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions

Regional differences of insulin action in adipose tissue: insights from in vivo and in …


F Giorgino, L Laviola, JW Eriksson - Acta Physiologica …, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Adipose tissue is now recognized to have a multitude of functions that are of importance in the
regulation of energy balance and substrate metabolism. Different hormones, in particular insulin
and catecholamines, govern the storage and utilization of energy in the triglyceride ...
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Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes: emerging epidemics and their …


GA Mensah, AH Mokdad, E Ford, KMV Narayan, WH … - Cardiology clinics, 2004 - Elsevier
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of death and disability in diabetic
patients. [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7] and [8]. Nearly 80% of all deaths and most hospitalizations
in diabetic patients are attributable to cardiovascular causes [8] and [9]. Among elderly, ...
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SCN outputs and the hypothalamic balance of life


A Kalsbeek, IF Palm, SE La Fleur, F Scheer, S … - Journal of biological …, 2006 - jbr.sagepub.com
A. Kalsbeek, 1 IF Palm, SE La Fleur, 2 FAJL Scheer, 3 S. Perreau-Lenz, 4 ... M. Ruiter, 5 F.
Kreier, C. Cailotto, and RM Buijs 6 ... Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam, the
Netherlands ... Abstract The circadian clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is ...
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Tracing from fat tissue, liver, and pancreas: a neuroanatomical framework for the …

- endojournals.org
F Kreier, YS Kap, TC Mettenleiter, C van Heijningen, J … - Endocrinology, 2006 - Endocrine Soc
The hypothalamus uses hormones and the autonomic nervous system to balance energy fluxes
in the body. Here we show that the autonomic nervous system has a distinct organization in different
body compartments. The same neurons control intraabdominal organs (intraabdominal ...
Cited by 47 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions

The metabolic syndrome: metabolic changes with vascular consequences.


AMJ Wassink, JK Olijhoek, FLJ Visseren - European journal of clinical …, 2007 - nursing2008.com
Despite criticism regarding its clinical relevance, the concept of the metabolic syndrome improves
our understanding of both the pathophysiology of insulin resistance and its associated metabolic
changes and vascular consequences. Free fatty acids (FFA) and tumour necrosis factor- ...
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Inhibitory effects of antipsychotics on carbachol-enhanced insulin secretion from …

- diabetesjournals.org
DE Johnson, H Yamazaki, KM Ward, AW Schmidt, WS … - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Treatment with the atypical antipsychotics olanzapine and clozapine has been associated with
an increased risk for deterioration of glucose homeostasis, leading to hyperglycemia,
ketoacidosis, and diabetes, in some cases independent of weight gain. Because these ...
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The metabolic syndrome is associated with reduced central serotonergic …

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MF Muldoon, RH Mackey, MT Korytkowski, JD … - Journal of Clinical …, 2006 - Endocrine Soc
Outcome Measures: Central serotonergic responsivity was assessed with the iv citalopram challenge
test. The serum prolactin area under the curve (AUC) over 150 min was calculated, and all analyses
were adjusted for age, sex, plasma citalopram concentration, and baseline prolactin. The ...
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