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Chronotype and Sleep Quality in Obesity: How Do They Change After Menopause?

Ludovica VerdeLuigi BarreaClaudia VetraniEvelyn Frias-ToralSebastián Pablo ChapelaRanil JayawardenaGiulia de AlteriisAnnamaria DocimoSilvia SavastanoAnnamaria ColaoGiovanna Muscogiuri
Published in: Current obesity reports (2022)
Menopause is a life stage frequently associated with sleep disturbances and changes in circadian rhythms. Sleep disturbances are one of the main symptoms of menopause and are caused by several factors such as hormonal changes, obesity, and melatonin reduction. In addition, the chronotype also changes following menopause. Nutritional strategies are essential because they could help manage menopausal sleep disturbances and circadian misalignment, particularly by tackling obesity and overweight. In the management of postmenopausal women, especially those experiencing obesity, careful assessment of sleep disturbances and chronotype and subsequent development of the most appropriate treatment, including nutritional management, should be part of the treatment routine.
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