Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Sleep hunger

  • Not getting enough sleep could affect how hungry you are, according to new research.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Work carried out by researchers from the German Universities Tubingen and Lubeck and Uppsala University in Sweden has investigated the effect of short term sleep deprivation on hunger as well as on physical activity and energy used by the body.
  • (medicalxpress.com)
  • Heavensbee, you remember, of course you do, steps in as Head Gamemaker of the 75th Hunger Games after Seneca Crane (Wes Bentley we could all get a decent nights sleep.
  • (Gawker)
  • This is because a healthy sleep schedule lowers hormones that trigger hunger, whereas sleep deprivation increases these hormones and causes people to eat more. By maintaining a healthy sleep schedule of around 7.
  • (PRLog (free press release))
  • On July 1st, Whitten held a Slumber Party at City Hall, which brought over 70 activists to sleep overnight on the sidewalk in support Only July 3rd, Whitten convinced fellow hunger striker Billy Schnider to end his protest.
  • (Salem-News.Com)
  • But ultimately, you are helping to stamp out hunger by feeding your own belly. Hunger is a major problem in the U.S., Angel said. One in six go to sleep hungry. One in five go to sleep hungry. Fifty million people are on food stamps assistance.
  • (WFAA)
  • The Yale researchers believe that the hypothalamus, which controls body functions such as temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue and sleep, is key to the development of higher brain functions.
  • (Psych Centra)
  • Horvath and his team argued that the hypothalamus, which controls vital functions such as body temperature, hunger, thirst fatigue and sleep, is key to the development of higher brain functions.
  • (andhranews.net)
  • Horvath and his team argue that the hypothalamus, which controls vital functions such as body temperature, hunger, thirst fatigue and sleep, is key to the development of higher brain functions.
  • (Science Daily)

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