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    Marta Garaulet, Jose M. Ordovás, editors.
    Summary: Circadian rhythms are such an innate part of our lives that we rarely pause to speculate why they even exist. Perhaps this is the reason why in the medical practice the circadian variability of hormones, metabolites, physiological behaviors or the relevance of time in the presence or absence of different pathologies, have been practically ignored in the past. Some studies have suggested that the disruption of the circadian system may be cause for obesity and manifestations of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS). Shift-work, sleep-deprivation and bright-light-exposure at night are related to increased adiposity (obesity) and prevalence of MetS. Chronobiology and Obesity examines recent advances that have led to researchers to find the relevant link which exists between chronobiology and obesity, but, as it is emphasized throughout the book, there is much more that needs to be explored between the connection.

    Contents:
    Discovery of the Clock mutant and the first mammalian clock gene and the links to obesity : starting with animal #25 / Fred W. Turek
    An introduction to chronobiology / Juan Antonio Madrid Pérez
    Adipose tissue as a peripheral clock / Purificación Gómez-Abellán and Marta Garaulet
    Processes underlying chronodisruption and their proposed association with illness / Russel J. Reiter, Xiaoyan Liu, Lucien C. Manchester, Sergio A. Rosales-Corral, Dun-Xian Tan, and Juan Antonio Madrid Pérez
    Obesity and chronodisruption : an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure / Oren Froy
    Sleep, energy homeostasis and metabolic syndrome alterations / Anthony H. Tsang, Jana Husse, and Henrik Oster
    Increased risk of diabetes due to obesity : does chronodisruption play a role? / Susanne E. la Fleur and Andries Kalsbeek
    Genetics in chronobiology and obesity / Marta Garaulet and José M. Ordovás
    Chronobiology and metabolic syndrome : from genes to systems biology / Silvia Sookoian and Carlos J. Pirola.
    Digital Access Springer 2013