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Sleep Deprivation of Rats: The Hyperphagic Response Is Real
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Sleep deprivation hyperphagia may not be apparent over the short term (i.e., < or = 5 days), but when extended beyond 6 days, it is readily observed. The timing of changes in body weight and food intake suggests that the negative energy balance induced by sleep deprivation prompts the neural changes that evoke hyperphagia.
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