- ►diabetesjournals.org PM Nilsson, M Rööst, G Engström, B Hedblad … - 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 the ... Cited by 73 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
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 4,129 ... Cited by 48 - Related articles - All 5 versions
- ►diabetesjournals.org [PDF] N Kawakami, N Takatsuka, H Shimizu - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc We read with interest the article by Aso et al. (1) showing greater plasma
concentrations of inter- leukin-18 (IL-18) in type 2 diabetic pa- tients
compared with matched control subjects. While the authors found no sig- ... Cited by 39 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
- Free from Publisher 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. ... Cited by 56 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- Free from Publisher C Bjorkelund, D Bondyr-Carlsson, L Lapidus, … - Diabetes Care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc OBJECTIVE — To study the relation between diabetes incidence and sleep
problems in a population-based sample of women followed for 32 years. ...
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS — The researchers conducted a prospective ... Cited by 20 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
- Free from Publisher NT Ayas, DP White, WK Al-Delaimy, JAE … - 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 ... Cited by 179 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
- ►diabetesjournals.org 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 ... Cited by 103 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions
KL Knutson, AM Ryden, BA Mander, E Van … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2006 - archinte.highwire.org You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web
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AK Renko, L Hiltunen, M Laakso, U Rajala, S … - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2005 - Elsevier The purpose of the study was to find out if snoring, sleep apnea and daytime
sleepiness are independent indices of obesity related to type two diabetes
(T2D), and whether depression is independently associated with features of ... Cited by 28 - Related articles - All 10 versions
IA Harsch, SP Schahin, K Brückner, M … - Respiration, 2004 - content.karger.com Background: The obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSA) is a frequent condition,
as well as type 2 diabetes mellitus. Both diseases are characterized by insulin
resistance. Objectives: The aim of this study was to establish whether OSA ... Cited by 74 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions