Obesity, diabetes and OSAS induce of sleep disorders: Exercise as therapy

Lipids in Health and Disease - Tập 10 - Trang 1-2 - 2011
Eduardo S Alves1, Fabio S Lira2,1, Ronaldo VT Santos1,3, Sergio Tufik2, Marco T de Mello2,1
1Centro de Estudos em Psicobiologia e Exercício - CEPE, São Paulo, Brazil
2Departamento de Psicobiologia, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil
3Departamento de Biociências, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Campus Baixada Santista, Brazil

Tóm tắt

Sleep is an integral part of good health. Sleep disorders and variations in sleep habits are associated with a low-grade inflammatory status, which may be either a cause or consequence of other conditions, including obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Several strategies are available to counteract these conditions including continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), pharmacological and nutritional interventions, and even surgery. At present, our group is investigating the effect of chronic endurance exercise on sleep alterations.

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