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Genetics link sleep disturbance with restless legs syndrome, schizophrenia and obesity
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Credit: CC0 Public Domain A team of American and British scientists have for the first time discovered genetic connections between sleep disturbance and a range of medical disorders including obesity.Lead author Jacqueline Lane, PhD, postdoctoral fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and joint senior authors Richa Saxena, PhD, assistant professor of Anæsthesia at MGH and Harvard Medical School, and Martin K Rutter, MD, FRCP, senior lecturer in Cardiometabolic Medicine from The University of Manchester, publish their groundbreaking research in Nature Genetics today.The study looked at the biological controllers of sleep duration, insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness and how they linked to the health and life histories of more than 112,000 people taking part in the world-leading UK Biobank study.
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Genetic link uncovered between sleep problems and obesity
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Genetic link uncovered between sleep problems and obesityBy: Mohan Garikiparithi Health News | Wednesday, December 21, 2016 - 06:30 AMResearchers have found a genetic link between sleep problems and obesity.Coauthor Dr. Martin Rutter explained, "This clinical science is an important step forwards in understanding the biological basis for these conditions, so it's very exciting.Scientists have long observed a connection between sleep disorders and these conditions in epidemiological studies.
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Genetics links sleep disturbance with restless legs syndrome, schizophrenia, and obesity
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A team of American and British scientists have for the first time discovered genetic connections between sleep disturbance and a range of medical disorders including obesity.Lead author Dr Jacqueline Lane, postdoctoral fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and joint senior authors Richa Saxena, Assistant Professor of Anaesthesia at the MGH and Harvard Medical School and Dr Martin K Rutter, Senior Lecturer in Cardiometabolic Medicine from The University of Manchester, publish their ground-breaking research in Nature Genetics today.The study looked at the biological controllers of sleep duration, insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness, and how they linked to the health and life histories of more than 112,000 people taking part in the world-leading UK Biobank study.
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