The effects of sleep
deprivation on body weight appear to vary according to gender and ethnicity, too.
Not exact matches
Research by German and Swedish experts investigating the effect of short - term sleep
deprivation on hunger, physical activity and calorie metabolism found that too much time awake adversely impacts calorie consumption and
body weight control by disrupting the delicate balance between sleep and hunger hormones.
And, in fact, one point Dr. Guyenet's mentor, Michael Schwartz, made of interest in his 2006 review in Nature «Central nervous system control of food intake and
body weight» was that «food
deprivation strongly augments the reward value... reduced food availability seems to exert a global, stimulatory effect
on reward perception.»