Effects of hypocaloric diet on sleep in young and old rats.

Abstract:

:Aging produces a loss in a number of behavioral and cognitive functions, including sleep. Hypocaloric diet is one of the few methods that have been shown to retard the effects due to age. However, the effects of such a diet on sleep have never been investigated. In the present study, 21 months old male F344 rats fed a 60% calorie-reduced diet continued to have a significant reduction in delta power (0.3-4 Hz EEG), less sleep following 12 h total sleep deprivation (TSD) and increased sensitivity to caffeine compared to young rats (3 months) fed a similar diet. These results indicate that caloric restriction is unable to prevent the decline in sleep that occurs with aging.

journal_name

Neurobiol Aging

journal_title

Neurobiology of aging

authors

Salin-Pascual RJ,Upadhyay U,Shiromani PJ

doi

10.1016/s0197-4580(02)00030-1

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2002-09-01 00:00:00

pages

771-6

issue

5

eissn

0197-4580

issn

1558-1497

pii

S0197458002000301

journal_volume

23

pub_type

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