Handbook of nutrition, diet and sleep

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Handbook of nutrition, diet and sleep

Handbook of nutrition, diet and sleep Edited by: Victor R. Preedy Vinood B. Patel Lan-Anh Le Human Health Handbooks no. 3 ISSN 2212-375X

Buy a print copy of this book at www.wageningenacademic.com/handbookhair ISBN: 978-90-8686-208-5 e-isbn: 978-90-8686-763-9 DOI: 10.3920/978-90-8686-763-9 First published, 2013 Wageningen Academic Publishers The Netherlands, 2013 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned. Nothing from this publication may be translated, reproduced, stored in a computerised system or published in any form or in any manner, including electronic, mechanical, reprographic or photographic, without prior written permission from the publisher: Wageningen Academic Publishers P.O. Box 220 6700 AE Wageningen The Netherlands www.wageningenacademic.com copyright@wageningenacademic.com The individual contributions in this publication and any liabilities arising from them remain the responsibility of the authors. The publisher is not responsible for possible damages, which could be a result of content derived from this publication.

Table of contents Sleep and insomnia: setting the scene 1. Neurologic basis of sleep: an overview 13 C. Ruoff and C. Guilleminault 2. Insomnia 27 M.H. Bonnet and D.L. Arand 3. Insomnia and sleep medications 41 S. Randall 4. Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 61 J. Harrington and T. Lee-Chiong 5. Gene variants associated with sleep duration: implications for metabolic dysfunction 73 K.V. Allebrandt and T. Roenneberg Fasting, eating and sleep 6. Partial sleep deprivation and food intake in men 91 L. Brondel and D. Davenne 7. Night eating syndrome in obesity 105 G. Marchesini, S. Calugi, R. Marzocchi and R. Dalle Grave 8. Postprandial drowsiness in dyspepsia 123 N. Pallotta and E.S. Corazziari 9. Sleep disturbances and eating behaviours in undergraduate students 137 M.J. Soares, A. Macedo and M.H. Azevedo 10. Sleeptime diet and bone health 157 K.E. Scholz-Ahrens Handbook of nutrition, diet and sleep 7

Table of contents Metabolism, metabolic syndrome, obesity and sleep 11. Ghrelin: a gastric peptide linking sleep and energy balance 175 M.M. Unger and W.H. Oertel 12. Partial sleep deprivation and insulin resistance 185 E. Donga 13. Sleep deprivation and human energy metabolism 195 P.D. Penev 14. Sleep, sedentary activity and weight gain 211 J. McNeil, É. Doucet and J.-P. Chaput 15. Metabolism, metabolic syndrome, obesity and sleep 227 K. Chin and Y. Harada 16. Sleep and obesity in children 241 R. Tauman Diseases and conditions associated with altered sleep 17. Sleep in diabetic patients: a focus on acute and chronic complications of diabetes mellitus affecting sleep 257 I.A. Harsch 18. Sleep quantity and quality and the risk of type-2 diabetes 271 M.A. Miller and F.P. Cappuccio 19. Obstructive sleep apnea: diet and lifestyle treatments 279 H. Tuomilehto 20. Diabetes mellitus and obstructive sleep apnoea 295 M. Bartnik and Y. Peker 21. Enteral support at sleep time in Crohn s disease 311 T. Yamamoto 8 Handbook of nutrition, diet and sleep

Table of contents Foods and nutrients and other factors that disturb sleep 22. Caffeine, sleep and sleepiness: withdrawal, dependence and tolerance 327 S. Heatherley 23. Alcohol and sleep 341 J. Foster 24. Vitamin D deficiency, sleep, sleep disruption, and daytime neurocognitive impairment 353 D.E. McCarty and A.A. Marino 25. Oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers and sleep 371 B. Givi and K.M. Higgins 26. Sleep-related eating as a side effect of drugs for insomnia 389 C.-H. Yun, H. Kim and S.-H. Park Foods and nutrients that assist sleep 27. Nutritional supplements and sleep: an overview 401 S.E. Lakhan and R.B. Finesmith 28. Components in formula milks that improve sleep 417 R. Bravo, J. Cubero, L. Franco Hernández, C.L. Sánchez Lopez, A.B. Rodríguez and C. Barriga 29. Cherry-enriched diets improve sleep from young to elderly populations 427 M. Garrido, A.B. Rodríguez, C. Barriga and S.D. Paredes 30. Effect of tart cherry juice beverage on insomnia 441 W. Pigeon 31. Branched-chain amino acid-enriched snacks for sleep disturbance 451 T. Ichikawa and K. Nakao 32. Human milk nucleotides improve sleep: a focus on circadian profiles 461 C.L. Sánchez, C. Barriga, A.B. Rodríguez and J. Cubero 33. Tryptophan and sleep: breakfast tryptophan content and sleep 473 T. Harada, M. Nakade, K. Wada, O. Akimitsu, T. Noji, M. Krejci and H. Takeuchi Handbook of nutrition, diet and sleep 9

Table of contents Index 490 About the editors 499 10 Handbook of nutrition, diet and sleep