Kravitz, Howard M, Rasa Kazlauskaite, and Hadine Joffe. 2018. “Sleep, Health, and Metabolism In Midlife Women and Menopause: Food for Thought.”. Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America 45 (4): 679-94.
Abstract
Sleep and metabolism are essential components of health. Metabolic health depends largely on individual's lifestyle. Disturbances in sleep health, such as changes in sleep patterns that are associated with menopause/reproductive aging and chronologic aging, may have metabolic health consequences. Sleep restriction and age-related changes in sleep and circadian rhythms may influence changes in appetite and reproductive hormones, energy expenditure, and body adiposity. In this article, the authors describe how menopause-related sleep disturbance may affect eating behavior patterns, immunometabolism, immunometabolic dysfunction, and associations between sleep and metabolic outcomes.