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genetic factors(passive) influenced byshort sleep durations

brain regions or neural networks ... occult cerebrovascular damage and early neurodegenerationmight leadto long sleep duration

to be one of the main factors that involved in obesity and weight gain3(passive) has been discoveredShort sleep duration

Inadequate sleepmay resultfrom short sleep duration

Brigham and Women ’s Hospitalcan leadshorter sleep duration

how night sweatscauselonger sleep duration

orderto preventshort sleep duration

Insomniacan resultin short sleep duration

other medical problems(passive) also can be caused byA long sleep duration

changes in dietary consumption via alterations in circulating levels of leptin and ghrelin(passive) are caused byshort sleep durations

High sugar consumptionledto short sleep duration

the DEC2 mutationcausesshorter sleep duration

an obstructive respiratory conditioncould ... causeshort sleep duration

In the meantime , sugar beverages are thought to be unhealthyleadingto short sleep duration

metabolic and appetite changesresultingfrom short sleep duration

to childhood obesity riskmay contributeto childhood obesity risk

to obesity through an increase of appetite via hormonal changes caused by sleep deprivationmay leadto obesity through an increase of appetite via hormonal changes caused by sleep deprivation

to all cases of obesitycontributesto all cases of obesity

weight gain and obesity ... especially in adultcould causeweight gain and obesity ... especially in adult

to obesity in children , adolescents and adults worldwidecan leadto obesity in children , adolescents and adults worldwide

to the rise in adolescent obesityhas contributedto the rise in adolescent obesity

to obesity and metabolic diseasemay contributeto obesity and metabolic disease

obesity , or vice versacausesobesity , or vice versa

in metabolic changes that are linked to obesitymay resultin metabolic changes that are linked to obesity

in increased weight gaincan resultin increased weight gain

to increased risk of obesity in childhoodleadsto increased risk of obesity in childhood

changes in the body linked to obesitycauseschanges in the body linked to obesity

in metabolic changes that may be linked to obesitycan resultin metabolic changes that may be linked to obesity

a weight gain of about 1 poundcould causea weight gain of about 1 pound

to increased risk of obesity ( 13 , 14leadsto increased risk of obesity ( 13 , 14

to obesity ... or that a third unidentified factor has an impact on bothcontributesto obesity ... or that a third unidentified factor has an impact on both

weight gain ... leading to excess of belly fatcan causeweight gain ... leading to excess of belly fat

in hormonal changes associated with obesity , diabetes , and high bloodcan resultin hormonal changes associated with obesity , diabetes , and high blood

to weight gain ... particularly in younger peoplecan leadto weight gain ... particularly in younger people

an average weight gain of 33 poundscausedan average weight gain of 33 pounds

type 2 diabetes through some metabolic effectmay ... causetype 2 diabetes through some metabolic effect

to an improvement in BMI z - scores and obesity statusmight leadto an improvement in BMI z - scores and obesity status

to current and future obesity ... even in ( especially in ! ) childrencan contributeto current and future obesity ... even in ( especially in ! ) children

attention through daytime somnolence ( p < 0.02 ) , which in turn influenced academic achievements through reduced attention ( p < 0.002).Conclusionsinfluencedattention through daytime somnolence ( p < 0.02 ) , which in turn influenced academic achievements through reduced attention ( p < 0.002).Conclusions

to weight gain.[ncbi.nlm.nih.govcontributesto weight gain.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

to a more rapid decline in kidney functioncan leadto a more rapid decline in kidney function

to obesity by influencing insulin sensitivity and the enzymes that control appetiteleadsto obesity by influencing insulin sensitivity and the enzymes that control appetite

to Hypercholesterolemia Role of Oral Appliances in the Treatment of Snoring and Sleep Apnea Childrencan Leadto Hypercholesterolemia Role of Oral Appliances in the Treatment of Snoring and Sleep Apnea Children

attention through increased daytime somnolence ( statistic = 2.27 , p < 0.02 ) , which in turn influenced academic achievements through reduced attention ( statistic = 2.99 , p < 0.002influencedattention through increased daytime somnolence ( statistic = 2.27 , p < 0.02 ) , which in turn influenced academic achievements through reduced attention ( statistic = 2.99 , p < 0.002

to increased chances of weight gain by 89 % in children and 55 % in adultshas ledto increased chances of weight gain by 89 % in children and 55 % in adults

the stage for weight gain and boost your obesity risk ... according to a 2008 review of 29 previously published studies ( including a total of 30,002 children and 604,509 adultsmay setthe stage for weight gain and boost your obesity risk ... according to a 2008 review of 29 previously published studies ( including a total of 30,002 children and 604,509 adults

small changes in eating patterns that ultimately increase an individual 's risk of obesitymay causesmall changes in eating patterns that ultimately increase an individual 's risk of obesity

to more weight gain ... further increasing the cascade of health risks associated with bigger waistlinesleadsto more weight gain ... further increasing the cascade of health risks associated with bigger waistlines

externalizing behaviors in preschoolers orcausesexternalizing behaviors in preschoolers or

changes in eating patterns which alter energy balance and metabolism over time , leading to obesity , particularly in girlsmay createchanges in eating patterns which alter energy balance and metabolism over time , leading to obesity , particularly in girls

to the development of overt clinical diabetescould leadto the development of overt clinical diabetes

to physical and occupational impairments , including chronic pain , fatigue , depression , obesity , concentration or memory impairments and accidents at work or while drivingmay contributeto physical and occupational impairments , including chronic pain , fatigue , depression , obesity , concentration or memory impairments and accidents at work or while driving

to the development or worsening of hyperactivity and inattention during early childhoodmay contributeto the development or worsening of hyperactivity and inattention during early childhood

in junk food diet changes associated with excessive weight ... having diabetes , and also hypertension levelscan resultin junk food diet changes associated with excessive weight ... having diabetes , and also hypertension levels

reduced Leptin , Elevated Ghrelin , and Increased Body Mass Indexcausesreduced Leptin , Elevated Ghrelin , and Increased Body Mass Index

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