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participants (median (IQR) age 25 (23, 27.8) years, BMI 20.8 (19.2, 23.9) kg/m 2 , ≈20% men, self-reported sleep duration <7 h/night) investigated sleep extension in real life and its impact on glucose metabolism. Sleep extension was scheduled individually
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Introduction There is interest in understanding the impact of composition and function of intestinal-resident bacterial communities (i.e. the gut microbiota) on host metabolism. A major challenge is ascribing function to bacterial communities
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effects of GH on hepatocyte metabolism vs indirect effects of altered IGF1 and GH on systemic metabolic function. In congenital mouse models with loss of hepatocyte-specific GH-signaling due to knockout of GHR, JAK2 or STAT5, it is thought that steatosis
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outcomes. We discuss the role of different metabolites produced by the microbiota in host metabolism and how specific nutrients may promote either beneficial or deleterious effects on host health. Role of microbiota in the onset of metabolic diseases
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Research 11 2393 – 2402 . Eriksson A Attvall S Bonnier M Eriksson JW Rosander B Karlsson FA 2007 Short-term effects of metformin in type 2 diabetes . Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 9 330 – 336 . ( https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463
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.30 ) Denroche HC Verchere CB 2018 IAPP and type 1 diabetes: implications for immunity, metabolism and islet transplants . Journal of Molecular Endocrinology 60 R57– R75 . ( https://doi.org/10.1530/JME-17-0138 ) Dotta F Censini S Van Halteren AG
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tissue ( Romere et al. 2016 ) and plays an important regulatory role in the glucose metabolism of liver ( Greenhill 2016 ), muscle ( Jung et al. 2019 ) and pancreas ( Lee et al. 2019 , Wang & Hu 2020 ). Asprosin is also a centrally acting
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dysfunction might have potential therapeutic value. As PCOS is commonly accompanied by abnormal metabolism, chemical-based therapies aiming at correcting metabolism are also used. Metformin significantly improved the neuroendocrinological or metabolic
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a pivotal role in energy metabolism, sirtuin (SIRT) function, and biological ageing ( Poljsak 2018 ). The majority of cellular NAD was thought to come from the nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) mediated salvage pathway, whose amplitude
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