Biologic Rhythms in Clinical and Laboratory Medicine 1992
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-78734-8_27
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Chronobiology, Nutrition, and Diabetes Mellitus

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“…Knowledge on the latter is rather limited (3) , but circadian pattern s have been observed for gastric emptying rate (17) , hepatic enzyme activity ( 18 ), bili ary excretion (18 ), anabolic and catabolic hormones (eg, insulin and cortisol), regulating tis sue uptake, the synthesis of nutrients (5 ), and the like. This notion is also supported by the circadian variation of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs (19) and by the successful chronotherapy of diabetes mellitus (20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Knowledge on the latter is rather limited (3) , but circadian pattern s have been observed for gastric emptying rate (17) , hepatic enzyme activity ( 18 ), bili ary excretion (18 ), anabolic and catabolic hormones (eg, insulin and cortisol), regulating tis sue uptake, the synthesis of nutrients (5 ), and the like. This notion is also supported by the circadian variation of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs (19) and by the successful chronotherapy of diabetes mellitus (20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Two aspects of feeding and their relationship to protein synthesis have received most attention in the crustacean literature, these are specific dynamic action, SDA [15,25,30,[34][35][36], and starvation and re-feeding [17,25,26]. Following a meal the flux of amino acids and other nutrients from the digestive system into the other tissues stimulates a rapid increase in metabolism reflected by increases in oxygen consumption, protein synthesis and ammonia excretion [28,37].…”
Section: Feedingmentioning
confidence: 99%