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Impact of acute sleep restriction on cortisol and leptin levels in young women
Authors:Antonina Omisade  Benjamin Rusak
Institution:a Department of Psychology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
b Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Division of Sleep Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States
c Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
d Department of Pharmacology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
Abstract:Sleep restriction alters hormone patterns and appetite in men, but less is known about effects on women. We assessed effects of overnight sleep restriction on cortisol and leptin levels and on appetite in young women. Participants' baseline sleep duration and eating habits were monitored for a week before the study. Salivary cortisol and leptin were sampled from fifteen healthy women (aged 18-25) during two consecutive days: first after a 10 h overnight sleep opportunity (Baseline day) and then after a night including only 3 h sleep (Post sleep-restriction day). Participants also completed appetite questionnaires on both days. Sleep restriction significantly reduced morning cortisol levels (p = 0.02), elevated morning leptin levels (p = 0.04), elevated afternoon/evening cortisol area under the curve values (p = 0.008), and slowed the decline in cortisol concentration during the day (p = 0.04). Hunger and craving scores did not differ significantly between days. A single night of restricted sleep affected cortisol rhythms and morning leptin levels in young women.
Keywords:Appetite  Sleep deprivation  Cortisol  Leptin  Body weight
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