Inadequate sleep duration may attenuate the anti-inflammatory effects of fish consumption in a healthy Japanese population: A cross-sectional study | British Journal of Nutrition | Cambridge Core
Accepted manuscript Shigemasa Tani* Affiliation: Department of Health Planning Center, Nihon University Hospital, Tokyo, 1018309, Japan Department of Cardiology, Nihon University Hospital, Tokyo, 1018309, Japan Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Nihon University School of Medicines, Tokyo, 1738610, Japan Kazuhiro Imatake Affiliation: Department of Health Planning Center, Nihon University Hospital,
Conclusion/Relevance: Higher fish consumption may be associated with a lower WBC count in the presence of adequate sleep duration and healthy lifestyle behaviors. However, long sleep duration was also related to increased inflammation, even in populations with high fish consumption. Further studies are needed to clarify the causality between these factors.
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