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Sleep Deprivation Doubles Risks Of
Obesity In Both Children And Adults
16 Jul 2006
Research by Warwick Medical School at
the University of Warwick has found
that sleep deprivation is associated
with an almost a two-fold increased
risk of being obese for both children
and adults.
Early results of a study by Professor
Francesco Cappuccio of the University
of Warwick's Warwick Medical School
were presented to the International
AC21 Research Festival hosted this
month by the University of Warwick.
The research reviewed current evidence
in over 28,000 children and 15,000
adults. For both groups Professor
Cappuccio found that shorter sleep
duration is associated with almost a
two-fold increased risk of being
obese.
The research also suggests that those
who sleep less have a greater increase
in body mass index and waist
circumference over time and a greater
chance of becoming obese over time.
Professor Cappuccio says:
"The 'epidemic' of obesity is
paralleled by a 'silent epidemic' of
reduced sleep duration with short
sleep duration linked to increased
risk of obesity both in adults and in
children. These trends are detectable
in adults as well as in children as
young as 5 years."
Professor Cappuccio points out that
short sleep duration may lead to
obesity through an increase of
appetite via hormonal changes caused
by the sleep deprivation. Lack of
sleep produces Ghrelin which, among
other effects, stimulates appetite and
creates less leptin which, among other
effects, suppresses appetite. However
he says more research is needed to
understand the mechanisms by which
short sleep is linked to chronic
conditions of affluent societies, such
as obesity, diabetes and hypertension.
Francesco Branca, the Regional Adviser
for nutrition and food security in the
World Health organisation (WHO)
Regional Office for Europe said:
"This is an interesting piece of
research putting together different
lifestyle aspects with food choices.
We need more research on the obese
environment - the integration between
medical research and socio-political
research is something we should be
exploring more."
About WARWICK UNIVERSITY
The University of Warwick is
consistently ranked in the Top Ten UK
Universities.
r.w.fern@warwick.ac.uk
http://www.warwick.ac.uk
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