Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Negative effects on metabolism and heart health from disrupted body clocks

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Abstract

Circadian misalignment during a 10-day protocol led to systematic decreases in leptin by 17% and increases in glucose by 6%.

  • Eating and sleeping approximately 12 hours out of phase from habitual times was associated with significant metabolic changes.
  • Increased insulin levels by 22% were observed alongside the elevated glucose levels.
  • Daily cortisol rhythms were completely reversed, indicating disrupted endocrine function.
  • Mean arterial pressure increased by 3%, suggesting heightened cardiovascular risk.
  • Sleep efficiency decreased by 20%, highlighting potential negative effects on sleep quality.
  • Some subjects exhibited postprandial glucose responses characteristic of prediabetes.

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