Summary
This paper discusses the role of endogenous circadian clocks in regulating 24-hour rhythms of behavior and physiology, with a focus on adrenal glucocorticoids and metabolic peptide hormones.
Categories
Hormone regulation: The paper discusses the role of endogenous circadian clocks in regulating hormones, specifically adrenal glucocorticoids and metabolic peptide hormones.
Well-being: The paper suggests that modern lifestyle factors such as shiftwork or high-calorie diets can disrupt the balance of clock-hormone interaction, potentially impacting general well-being.
Shift work: The paper discusses how shift work can disrupt the balance of clock-hormone interaction, potentially impacting physiological set points.
Obesity and Weight Management: The paper discusses how disruption of circadian rhythms can lead to increased body-weight gain.
Diabetes and metabolic syndrome: The paper discusses how disruption of circadian rhythms can lead to impaired glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity.
Author(s)
AH Tsang, M Astiz, M Friedrichs, H Oster
Publication Year
2016
Number of Citations
73
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