Circadian Rhythms and Sleep in Aging: Impact On the 24-hour Hormonal Profiles
Résumé
The 24-hour temporal regulation of hormonal secretions results from the interaction of an
endogenous circadian pacemaker and of sleep-wake homeostasis, a mechanism linking the
timing and the intensity of sleep to the duration of prior wakefulness. A prominent age-related
alteration of hormonal circadian rhythmicity is characterized by a reduction in rhythm amplitude
and a phase advance. At the same time, the sleep-wake pattern undergoes major modifications,
with a spectacular decrease in “restorative” sleep stage from early adulthood to mid-life,
followed thereafter by sleep fragmentation and a decrease in total sleep time. Age-related sleep
and endocrine-metabolic alterations frequently interact with each other.
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