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Waking Up to the Importance of Sleep in Type 2 Diabetes Management: A Narrative Review

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posted on 2024-04-12, 10:17 authored by Joseph HensonJoseph Henson, Alix Covenant, Andrew P Hall, Louisa Herring, Alex V Rowlands, Thomas Yates, Melanie J Davies

For the first time, the latest American Diabetes Association/European Association for the Study of Diabetes (ADA/EASD) consensus guidelines have incorporated a growing body of evidence linking health outcomes associated with type 2 diabetes to the movement behavior composition over the whole 24-h day. Of particular note, the importance of sleep as a key lifestyle component in the management of type 2 diabetes is promulgated and presented using three key constructs: quantity, quality, and timing (i.e., chronotype). In this narrative review we highlight some of the key evidence justifying the inclusion of sleep in the latest consensus guidelines by examining the associations of quantity, quality, and timing of sleep with measures of glycemia, cardiovascular disease risk, and mortality. We also consider potential mechanisms implicated in the association between sleep and type 2 diabetes and provide practical advice for health care professionals about initiating conversations pertaining to sleep in clinical care. In particular, we emphasize the importance of measuring sleep in a free-living environment and provide a summary of the different methodologies and targets. In summary, although the latest ADA/EASD consensus report highlights sleep as a central component in the management of type 2 diabetes, placing it, for the first time, on a level playing field with other lifestyle behaviors (e.g., physical activity and diet), the evidence base for improving sleep (beyond sleep disorders) in those living with type 2 diabetes is limited. This review should act as a timely reminder to incorporate sleep into clinical consultations, ongoing diabetes education, and future interventions.

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NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre

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Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences/Population Health Sciences

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Diabetes Care

Volume

47

Issue

3

Pagination

331 - 343

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

issn

0149-5992

eissn

1935-5548

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2024-04-12

Spatial coverage

United States

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Joseph Henson

Deposit date

2024-04-10

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