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A prospective study of self-reported sleep duration and incident diabetes in women


NT Ayas, DP White, WK Al-Delaimy, JAE Manson, … - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Short-term sleep restriction results in impaired glucose tolerance. To test whether habitually short
sleep duration increases the risk of developing diabetes, we studied a cohort of 70,026 women
enrolled in the Nurses Health ...
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A prospective study of sleep duration and coronary heart disease in women

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NT Ayas, DP White, JAE Manson, MJ … - Archives of Internal …, 2003 - archinte.highwire.org
Background Long-term sleep deprivation is common in today's society. Recent experiments have
demonstrated that short-term sleep deprivation in healthy subjects results in adverse physiologic
changes, including a decreased ...
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Sleep duration as a risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes

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HK Yaggi, AB Araujo, JB McKinlay - Diabetes Care, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Men reporting short sleep duration (≤5 and 6 h of sleep per night) were twice as likely
to develop diabetes, and men reporting long sleep duration (>8 h of sleep per night) were more than
three times as likely to develop ...
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A prospective study of sleep duration and mortality risk in women


SR PATEL, NT AYAS, MR MALHOTRA, DP WHITE, … - Sleep(New York, NY), 2004 - cat.inist.fr
Study Objectives: It is commonly believed that 8 hours of sleep per night is optimal for good
health. However, recent studies suggest the risk of death is lower in those sleeping 7 hours. We
prospectively examined the ...
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Association of sleep time with diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance


DJ Gottlieb, NM Punjabi, AB Newman, HE … - Archives of Internal …, 2005 - Am Med Assoc
Methods Participants were 722 men and 764 women, aged 53 to 93 years. Usual sleep time was obtained
by standardized questionnaire. Diabetes mellitus was defined as a serum glucose level of 126 mg/dL
or more ( 7.0 mmol/L) fasting or ...
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Incidence of diabetes in middle-aged men is related to sleep disturbances

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PM Nilsson, M Rööst, G Engström, B Hedblad, G … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—A total of 615 (9.3%) subjects reported either difficulties in falling asleep or regular
use of hypnotics (seen as markers of sleep disturbances), and 158 (2.4%) subjects reported both of
these. Altogether, 281 (4.3%) of ...
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High incidence of diabetes in men with sleep complaints or short sleep duration: a …

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L Mallon, JE Broman, J Hetta - Diabetes Care, 2005 - cat.inist.fr
OBJECTIVE- The aim of this study was to investigate the possible relationship among sleep
complaints, sleep duration, and the development of diabetes prospectively over a 12-year period in a
middle-aged Swedish population. ...
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The association between short sleep duration and obesity in young adults: a 13- …


G Hasler, DJ Buysse, R Klaghofer, A Gamma, V Ajdacic … - Sleep, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Obesity has become a major health problem with increasing prevalence. Given the
limited availability of effective treatment of weight problems, the identification of potentially
modifiable risk factors may lead to ...
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Sleep disturbance as a predictor of type 2 diabetes mellitus in men and women …


C Meisinger, M Heier, H Loewel - Diabetologia, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Aims/hypothesis: To examine gender specific associations between sleep disturbance and
incident type 2 diabetes mellitus in a representative population sample in Germany. Methods: The
study was based on 4,140 men and ...
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[PDF] Self-reported sleep duration as a predictor of all-cause mortality: results from the …


A Tamakoshi, Y Ohno… - Sleep, 2004 - journalsleep.org
HABITUAL SLEEPING PATTERNS HAVE BEEN SHOWN TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY RISK IN SEVER-
AL EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES.1-4 According to Qureshi and col- leagues, who analyzed data from the
NHANES I (First National Health and ...
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