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and hunger observed in people with habitual short sleep duration and/or forced sleep restriction. The impact of sleep on cortisol secretion is another plausible mechanism linking sleep duration to obesity and T2DM. Glucocorticoids secretion is
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’, whereby the early morning rise in cortisol/corticosterone increases hepatic glucose production and blood glucose occurred in TRFd, the equivalent effect takes place in the early dark phase in mice ( Bolli et al . 1984 , Ando et al . 2016 ). Daytime