General Information:

Id: 6,422 (click here to show other Interactions for entry)
Diseases: Diabetes mellitus, type II - [OMIM]
Insulin resistance
Homo sapiens
article
Reference: Nedeltcheva AV et al.(2009) Exposure to recurrent sleep restriction in the setting of high caloric intake and physical inactivity results in increased insulin resistance and reduced glucose tolerance J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 94: 3242-3250 [PMID: 19567526]

Interaction Information:

Comment Although 24-h cortisol and GH concentrations did not change, there was a modest increase in 24-h epinephrine and nighttime norepinephrine levels during the 5.5-h bedtime condition.
Formal Description
Interaction-ID: 60530

environment

recurrent sleep restriction

increases_quantity of

drug/chemical compound

Noradrenaline

in a setting of high caloric intake and physical inactivity