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In this groundbreaking exploration of melatonin's far-reaching effects on human metabolism, Dr. Oleksandra Yu. Kushnir presents compelling research on how this crucial hormone extends far beyond its known role in sleep regulation. Drawing from extensive laboratory studies and clinical observations, this comprehensive work reveals melatonin's profound influence on glucose homeostasis, metabolic health, and cardiovascular function. Readers will discover how melatonin interacts with cellular pathways to regulate blood sugar levels, impact insulin sensitivity, and protect against metabolic…mehr

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In this groundbreaking exploration of melatonin's far-reaching effects on human metabolism, Dr. Oleksandra Yu. Kushnir presents compelling research on how this crucial hormone extends far beyond its known role in sleep regulation. Drawing from extensive laboratory studies and clinical observations, this comprehensive work reveals melatonin's profound influence on glucose homeostasis, metabolic health, and cardiovascular function. Readers will discover how melatonin interacts with cellular pathways to regulate blood sugar levels, impact insulin sensitivity, and protect against metabolic disorders. The book presents cutting-edge findings on melatonin's therapeutic potential in treating age-related metabolic complications and its possible applications in managing metabolic syndrome. Whether you're a healthcare professional, researcher, or someone interested in metabolic health, this meticulously researched work offers valuable insights into optimizing metabolic function through the lens of chronobiology and hormone regulation.
Autorenporträt
Oleksandra Yuriivna Kushnir, Ph.D. (2012), specializes in biochemistry. She defended her dissertation on melatonin effects in alloxan diabetic rats. Since 2019, she is Associate Professor at Bukovinian State Medical University, teaching biological and bioorganic chemistry to domestic and international students in English (600 hours/year, B2 level).