The Association Among Dietary Taurine Intake, Obesity and Quality of Sleep in Korean Women

作者: Chae Ryung Ha , So Hyun Kim , Su Bin Na , Jeong Soon You , Kyung Ja Chang

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15126-7_58

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摘要: Obesity is an important risk factor for various diseases, including diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. High quality sleep essential to aid physical recovery maintain health. The purpose of this study was investigate the association between dietary taurine intake, obesity, sleep. subjects were 16 Korean women in age group 30–54 years. Body composition measured using Inbody 720 blood lipid profiles analyzed after 12 h-fasting collection. Dietary nutrient intake surveyed by 3-day recall method ‘the scale A questionnaire’ used assess higher score indicated According results study, with body mass index (BMI) tended have a lower total BMI showed significant correlation level total-cholesterol. positive also observed score. In particular, correlations scores questions ‘take long time fall asleep (p < 0.05)’, ‘difficult again during fitful ‘continuously sleepy morning 0.05)’. No other nutrients These suggest that obesity might be related may increase Further conduct large-scale or case-control needed order clarify relationship taurine,

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