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Reduced sleep may increase energy intake
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Tackling obesity in the UK »
Tackling obesity in the UK
Tackling obesity in the UKâWith concern growing that the Foresight analysisâthat 50% of the UK population could be obese by 2050, at an annual cost to the nation of around ÂŁ50 billion per year [2]âsubstantially underestimates the scale of the unfolding obesity crisis, the College of Contemporary Health is working with the wider policy community to develop a whole systems map of the obesity crisis and the potential responses.âF1CEB7
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Causes of obesity »
Causes of obesity
Causes of obesityâUnderstanding the causes of obesity is critical to the success of prevention and treatment strategies. However, while (simply put) obesity occurs when energy intake from food and drink consumption is greater than energy expenditure through the bodyâs metabolism and physical activity over a prolonged period (resulting in the accumulation of excess body fat), in reality many complex behavioural and societal factors contribute systemically to the current crisis and no single influence dominates.â5CD992
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Industrial way of life is obesogenic »
Industrial way of life is obesogenic
Industrial way of life is obesogenicâRapid societal changesâfor example, in food production, motorised transport and work/home lifestyle patternsâhave placed human physiology (which has evolved to cope with an under-supply of food and high energy expenditure) under new stresses, and revealed an underlying genetic tendency to accumulate and conserve energy (i.e. gain weight) in a high proportion of the population. In this sense, obesity can be construed as a normal physiological response to an abnormal environment.â5CD992
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Reduced sleep »
Reduced sleep
Reduced sleepâEmerging evidence suggests that people who get insufficient sleep have a higher risk of weight gain and obesity than people who get seven to eight hours of sleep a night.â5CD992
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Reduced sleep may increase energy intake
Reduced sleep may increase energy intakeââ5CD992
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Reduced sleep gives people more waking time to eat »
Reduced sleep gives people more waking time to eat
Reduced sleep gives people more waking time to eatâFewer hours of sleep increases the waking time in which people have to eat.â98CE71
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Reduced sleep may increase hunger »
Reduced sleep may increase hunger
Reduced sleep may increase hungerâSleep deprivation may alter the hormones that control hunger (increasing the appetite-stimulating hormone ghrelin and lowering the levels of the satiety-inducing hormone leptin).â98CE71
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Conscious control of accumulation »
Conscious control of accumulation
Conscious control of accumulationâLevel at which cognitive/reflexive processes exert influence on energy intake and expenditure.âFFFACD
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Waking Up to Sleepâs Role in Weight Control
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Harvard School of Public Health, Obesity Prevention Service
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2014
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0:00 AM 7 January 2015 GMT
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Reduced sleep
Emerging evidence suggests that people who get insufficient sleep have a higher risk of weight gain and obesity than people who get seven to eight hours of sleep a night.
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Reduced sleep may decrease energy expenditure
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Reduced sleep
Emerging evidence suggests that people who get insufficient sleep have a higher risk of weight gain and obesity than people who get seven to eight hours of sleep a night.
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Reduced sleep may increase energy intake
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Reduced sleep may decrease energy expenditure
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http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/obesity-prevention-source/obesity-causes/sleep-and-obesity/
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