The Importance of Sleep in Overcoming Childhood Obesity and Reshaping Epigenetics

Author:

Richter Erika1ORCID,Patel Priyadarshni1,Babu Jeganathan Ramesh123,Wang Xu345ORCID,Geetha Thangiah123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nutritional Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA

2. Boshell Metabolic Diseases and Diabetes Program, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA

3. Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA

4. Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA

5. HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, Huntsville, AL 35806, USA

Abstract

The development of childhood obesity is a complex process influenced by a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental factors, such as sleep, diet, physical activity, and socioeconomic status. Long-term solutions for decreasing the risk of childhood obesity remain elusive, despite significant advancements in promoting health and well-being in school and at home. Challenges persist in areas such as adherence to interventions, addressing underlying social determinants, and individual differences in response to treatment. Over the last decade, there has been significant progress in epigenetics, along with increased curiosity in gaining insights into how sleep and lifestyle decisions impact an individual’s health. Epigenetic modifications affect the expression of genes without causing changes to the fundamental DNA sequence. In recent years, numerous research studies have explored the correlation between sleep and the epigenome, giving a better understanding of DNA methylation, histone modification, and non-coding RNAs. Although significant findings have been made about the influence of sleep on epigenetics, a notable gap exists in the literature concerning sleep-related genes specifically associated with childhood obesity. Consequently, it is crucial to delve deeper into this area to enhance our understanding. Therefore, this review primarily focuses on the connection between sleep patterns and epigenetic modifications in genes related to childhood obesity. Exploring the interplay between sleep, epigenetics, and childhood obesity can potentially contribute to improved overall health outcomes. This comprehensive review encompasses studies focusing on sleep-related genes linked to obesity.

Funder

Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station

USDA NIFA

Publisher

MDPI AG

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