2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2014.04.010
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Self-reported sleep duration, white blood cell counts and cytokine profiles in European adolescents: the HELENA study

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“…None 27 530 Blood pressure (7 studies): VERY LOW 1 study (Kuciene and Dulskiene 2014) showed short sleep (<7 h) was associated with higher SBP, DBP, and likelihood of being hypertensive 1 study (Paciencia et al 2013) showed longer sleep duration (≥9.5 h) was associated with higher SBP 2 studies (Peach et al 2015;Rey-Lopez et al 2014) showed no association between sleep duration and SBP or hypertension risk 3 studies Meininger et al 2014;Wells 2008) showed mixed findings (null and expected) for short and/or long sleep duration and SBP/DBP CV risk and function (5 studies): 4 studies (Berentzen et al 2014;Michels et al 2013;Narang et al 2012;Rey-Lopez et al 2014) found no association between sleep duration and CV function or clustered CV risk 1 study (Rodriguez-Colon et al 2015) showed mixed findings (null and expected) for HRV and increased sleep duration Inflammatory markers (1 study): 1 study (Perez de Heredia et al 2014) found mixed findings (null and expected) between sleep duration and inflammatory markers (CRP, IL-4, cortisol, TNF). Blood lipids (TGs, TC, HDL, LDL) (5 studies): 3 studies (Hitze et al 2009;Hjorth et al 2014a;Rey-Lopez et al 2014) showed no associations between sleep duration and blood lipids with smaller samples.…”
Section: No Serious Imprecisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…None 27 530 Blood pressure (7 studies): VERY LOW 1 study (Kuciene and Dulskiene 2014) showed short sleep (<7 h) was associated with higher SBP, DBP, and likelihood of being hypertensive 1 study (Paciencia et al 2013) showed longer sleep duration (≥9.5 h) was associated with higher SBP 2 studies (Peach et al 2015;Rey-Lopez et al 2014) showed no association between sleep duration and SBP or hypertension risk 3 studies Meininger et al 2014;Wells 2008) showed mixed findings (null and expected) for short and/or long sleep duration and SBP/DBP CV risk and function (5 studies): 4 studies (Berentzen et al 2014;Michels et al 2013;Narang et al 2012;Rey-Lopez et al 2014) found no association between sleep duration and CV function or clustered CV risk 1 study (Rodriguez-Colon et al 2015) showed mixed findings (null and expected) for HRV and increased sleep duration Inflammatory markers (1 study): 1 study (Perez de Heredia et al 2014) found mixed findings (null and expected) between sleep duration and inflammatory markers (CRP, IL-4, cortisol, TNF). Blood lipids (TGs, TC, HDL, LDL) (5 studies): 3 studies (Hitze et al 2009;Hjorth et al 2014a;Rey-Lopez et al 2014) showed no associations between sleep duration and blood lipids with smaller samples.…”
Section: No Serious Imprecisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…b Includes 16 cross-sectional studies (Berentzen et al 2014;Hjorth et al 2014a;Javaheri et al 2011;Hitze et al 2009;Kong et al 2011;Kuciene and Dulskiene 2014;Lee and Park 2014;Meininger et al 2014;Michels et al 2013;Narang et al 2012;Paciencia et al 2013;Peach et al 2015;Perez de Heredia et al 2014;Rey-Lopez et al 2014;Rodriguez-Colon et al 2015;Wells 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dans notre étude, l'influence de la durée du sommeil sur différents paramètres liés à l'adiposité, le stress ou le système immunitaire, a donc été examinée. Les adolescentes dormant moins de 8 h par jour ont présenté une masse grasse 7,8 % plus importante que celles dormant plus de 8 h. Une corrélation inverse entre durée du sommeil et taux sérique de cortisol, une hormone biomarqueur du stress, a également été observée aussi bien chez les garçons que chez les filles [15]. Finalement, l'influence néfaste d'une durée courte de sommeil sur le profil immunitaire, en particulier sur les taux de cytokines comme l'IL(interleukine)-5 ( impliquée dans (SNP rs9939609).…”
Section: Influence Des Conditions De Vieunclassified
“…A c c e p t e d M a n u s c r i p t 12 Mongolian medical literature and modern clinical experiments demonstrate that MMA has significant therapeutic effect on insomnia and also has such advantages as no toxic and side effects, safety, reliability and convenience [17]. In MMA therapy, specially-made silver needles were used to stimulate the sites of body for prevention and treatment of diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are cells synthesizing interleukin (IL)-1, IL-2 and IL-6 as well as their receptors in the central nervous system. IL-1, IL-2 and IL-6 also participate in sleep regulation by apparently promoting slow-wave sleep [12,13]. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α can stimulate the proliferation of astrocytes, the release of which is increased by IL-1, IL-2 and IL-6 [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%