Abstract

Obesity is receiving increasing attention as a global human health problem. Some studies have indicated that sleep duration may have an intervention effect on the occurrence and development of obesity as a lifestyle. The secretion of several adipocytokines in people with insufficient sleep tends to be disrupted, which can induce the development of obesity and even other chronic diseases. This paper presents a review of the current domestic and international approaches to adipocytokines and the use of sleep to interfere with adipocytokines and thus treat obesity, using sleep duration as a disturbing factor.

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