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Known to decrease sleep duration, food deprivation raises the question of the potential regulatory role of hunger and nutrient sensors in governing both sleep and movement patterns. Our findings suggest that DH44 neurons are responsible for regulating the sleep-suppressing effect of starvation, but CN neurons or cupcake neurons do not appear to contribute to the regulation of starvation-induced sleep loss or standard sleep patterns.