0105 Sleep Restriction Suppresses the Lipemic Response to a Standardized High Fat Dinner in Healthy Young Men
[摘要] IntroductionChronic sleep restriction increases cardiometabolic disease risk, including dyslipidemia. Experimental evidence suggests short-term sleep restriction decreases insulin sensitivity and alters non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) metabolism. Studies examining the effects of sleep restriction on meal digestion and absorption have focused on changes in glucose and insulin, without assessing the digestion of meal lipids. We assessed the effects of four nights of sleep restriction on lipid transport following a high-fat meal.
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