Sleep pattern is associated with adipokine levels and nutritional markers in resident physicians

Sep 19, 2014Chronobiology international

Sleep patterns linked to fat hormone levels and nutrition markers in resident doctors

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Abstract

Resident physicians with poor sleep quality experienced an average weight gain of 5.1 kg after starting residency.

  • Physicians reporting poor sleep quality had a higher frequency of abnormal waist circumference (44.2%) compared to those with better sleep quality (17.6%).
  • Mean ghrelin concentration was significantly higher in those with poor sleep quality, measuring 64.6 pg/mL versus 26.2 pg/mL in those with better sleep.
  • Women with excessive daytime sleepiness exhibited lower leptin levels (9.57 ng/mL) compared to those without excessive sleepiness (16.49 ng/mL).
  • Increased hours of additional work per week correlated with lower intake of fruits and beans, as well as lower overall scores on the Healthy Eating Index.
  • Sleep quality scores were correlated with dietary intake, showing negative associations with servings of beans and positive associations with servings of oils.

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