ea0016p524 | Obesity | ECE2008
Schmid Sebastian M
, Jauch-Chara Kamila
, Hallschmid Manfred
, Wilms Britta
, Born Jan
, Schultes Bernd
Background: Sleep loss is increasingly common in the western world and has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of diabetes mellitus and obesity.Objective: We hypothesised that short term sleep loss results in a diabetogenic metabolic status during carbohydrate challenge at a breakfast buffet.Subjects and methods: Fifteen healthy, normal-weight young men were studied in randomized balanced order on the subsequent morn...