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Pilot Study: A Dietary Intervention May Decrease the Negative Metabolic and Cognitive Consequences of Chronic Sleep Deprivation
The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not a low calorie, low glycemic index diet with omega-3 fatty acid supplements can prevent some of the negative consequences of sleep deprivation.
This pilot study included 18 medical residents at two academic medical centers in New York City. All residents who participated in the study were assigned to work a night shift schedule for two weeks, and began the study on the morning prior to their first evening shift. The study subjects were randomly assigned to one of two groups: * Intervention diet -- consisting of 40% carbohydrates, 30% protein, and 30% fat with 2.4g of long chain fatty acid supplements (n=9) Total calories for males was 1600/day, and 1200/day for females * Control group -- ad lib diet. Main outcome measures included: * weight * resting metabolic rate * percent body fat * lipid profile * CRP * fasting glucose and insulin levels * urinary neurotransmitter levels * salivary cortisol * six cognitive tests of memory, attention, and executive function. Subjects were tested on day 1, 7, and 14 of the study.
Age
25 - 40 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Saint Vincent's Hospital
New York, New York, United States
Start Date
September 1, 2004
Completion Date
April 1, 2005
Last Updated
June 27, 2006
18
Estimated participants
Controlled Dietary Intervention
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
St. Vincent's Medical Center
Collaborators
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