Effects of Experimental Sleep Restriction on Weight Gain, Caloric Intake, and Meal Timing in Healthy Adults

Jul 2, 2013Sleep

How Short-Term Sleep Loss May Affect Weight Gain, Eating Amount, and Meal Times in Healthy Adults

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Abstract

Sleep-restricted subjects gained 0.97 kg compared to control subjects who gained 0.11 kg.

  • Sleep restriction is associated with increased weight gain in healthy adults.
  • African American participants gained more weight than Caucasian participants under sleep restriction.
  • Male participants gained more weight than female participants in the sleep-restricted group.
  • Sleep-restricted individuals consumed 130% of their daily caloric requirement, while control subjects consumed about 100%.
  • Increased caloric intake among sleep-restricted subjects was linked to more meals and late-night eating.
  • A higher percentage of calories consumed late at night came from fat compared to daytime and evening hours.

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