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Friday, March 17: World Sleep Day

14 Mar 2017 | By INSERM (Newsroom) | International day

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Friday, March 17 will mark the 17th edition of World Sleep Day, an opportunity to raise general public awareness of the health impact of sleep.

Sleep is essential to brain maturation and development. It also plays a fundamental role in metabolic functions, notably by regulating the production of several hormones.

Sleep quality is likely to have an impact on susceptibility to infection. Sleep is thought to help the immune system function and rebuild itself.

Chronic sleep deprivation could explain the increase in obesity and late-onset diabetes.

Lastly, insufficient sleep, or going to bed too late, affects adolescents by reducing the volume of gray matter in the brain, thus seriously compromising their academic performance, health, and safety.

 To help shed light on the impact sleep has on our health, a few examples of research conducted by Inserm teams are provided below, together with the contact details of selected researchers working in this field:

“Lack of sleep causes brain impairment in adolescents”, published on March 8, 2017.

 “Neurons paralyze us during REM sleep”, published on December 13, 2016.

“Narcolepsy-cataplexy, a sleep disorder, may have an autoimmune origin”, published on September 16, 2016.

“Sleep, a solution for immunity”, published on April 27, 2016.

Discover the “Sleep and sleep disorders” fact file on the Inserm website, and watch the PomBio à croquer video on “Sleep and metabolism”.

These contents could be interesting :

Medias
Researcher Contact

Mécanismes et troubles du sommeil

Joëlle Adrien

Directrice de recherche Inserm

Responsable des Ateliers de Gestion du Sommeil

Centre du Sommeil et de la Vigilance de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Paris – APHP

rf.mresni@neirda.elleoJ

Sommeil des adolescents

Jean Luc Martinot

Directeur de recherche Inserm

Unité Inserm 1000 « Neuroimagerie et psychiatrie »

+33 (0)1 58 41 28 41

rf.mresni@tonitram.cul-naeJ

Sommeil paradoxal

Patrice Fort

Directeur de recherche CNRS

Unité 1028/ UMR 5292

+33 (0)4 78 77 10 41

rf.1noyl-vinu.liemmos@trof.ecirtaP

Narcolepsie
Roland Liblau

Directeur du Centre de Physiopathologie Toulouse Purpan (CPTP)

rf.mresni@ualbil.dnalor

+33 (0)5 62 74 45 15

Sommeil et immunité

Yves Dauvilliers

Unité Inserm 1061/ Université de Montpellier

« Neuropsychiatrie : recherche épidémiologique et clinique »

+33 (0)4 67 33 72 77

rf.oohay@sreillivuady

Sommeil et métabolisme – Chronobiologie

Claude Gronfier

Directeur de recherche Inserm

Unité Inserm 1208 « Institut cellule souche et cerveau »

+33 (0)4 72 91 34 89

rf.mresni@reifnorg.edualC

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