Childhood diabetes and sleep.
Alexandra D MonzonSusana R PattonDorit KorenPublished in: Pediatric pulmonology (2021)
Sleep modulates glucose metabolism, both in healthy states and in disease. Alterations in sleep duration (insufficient and excessive) and obstructive sleep apnea may have reciprocal ties with obesity, insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes, as demonstrated by emerging evidence in children and adolescents. Type 1 diabetes is also associated with sleep disturbances due to the influence of wide glycemic fluctuations upon sleep architecture, the need to treat nocturnal hypoglycemia, and the need for glucose monitoring and insulin delivery technologies. In this article, we provide an extensive and critical review on published pediatric literature regarding these topics, reviewing both epidemiologic and qualitative data, and provide an overview of the pathophysiology linking sleep with disorders of glucose homeostasis.
Keyphrases
- type diabetes
- insulin resistance
- glycemic control
- sleep quality
- obstructive sleep apnea
- physical activity
- cardiovascular disease
- blood glucose
- metabolic syndrome
- blood pressure
- skeletal muscle
- adipose tissue
- depressive symptoms
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- weight loss
- weight gain
- high fat diet induced
- electronic health record
- positive airway pressure
- body mass index
- machine learning