Altered Neuronal Response to Visual Food Stimuli in Adolescents Undergoing Chronic Sleep Restriction.
Mark W DiFrancescoMaryam AlsameenMarie-Pierre St-OngeKara M DuraccioDean W BeebePublished in: Sleep (2023)
Outcomes of this study suggest that sleep restriction, as commonly experienced by healthy adolescents, results in elevated dopaminergic drive of the reward network that may augment motivation to seek food in the context of individual food appeal and inhibitory profiles. Countermeasures that reduce food salience could include promoting consistent healthy sleep habits.