All Topics
All Topics
Technology
Technology
AI
AI
Business
Business
Entertainment
Entertainment
News
News
Programming
Programming
Security
Security
Science
Science
Design
Design
Environment
Environment
Finance
Finance
Crypto
Crypto
Politics
Politics
Sports
Sports
Education
Education
Gaming
Gaming
Art
Art
Music
Music
Health
Health
Books
Books
Food
Food
Travel
Travel
Personal
Personal
Bluesky
Twitter

More Sleep May Lower Diabetes, Obesity Risk in Teens, Study Finds

2h ago

Source

Seoul Economic DailyMore Sleep May Lower Diabetes, Obesity Risk in Teens, Study Findssedaily.com
Snippet from the RSS feed
Adolescents who get more sleep may maintain more stable blood sugar and lower their risk of type 2 diabetes and obesity, a University of Copenhagen study of 206 teens found.

You might also wanna read

Study finds longer sleep linked to more stable blood sugar in healthy teens

A new study from the University of Copenhagen and COPSAC research unit shows that longer sleep is associated with fewer blood sugar fluctuat

news.ku.dk·3d ago

Study finds longer sleep linked to more stable blood sugar in healthy teens

A new study from the University of Copenhagen and COPSAC research unit shows that longer sleep is associated with fewer blood sugar fluctuat

news.ku.dk·3d ago

How Sleep Quality and Diet Support Nervous System Health and Slow Aging

This article discusses the connection between sleep quality and aging, emphasizing that good sleep (7-9 hours) is essential for the body's r

drfranklipman.com·8d ago

Study: Eating fruit at dinner linked to better glucose control in obese adults

A study led by the University of Granada and published in 'Clinical Nutrition' found that eating fruit at dinner is associated with better n

sapo.pt·8d ago

U.S. teen sleep levels hit lowest point in decades, study of 400,000 students finds

New research analyzing data from over 400,000 U.S. students from 1991 to 2023 shows that sleep levels among adolescents in grades 8, 10, and

cnbc.com·14d ago

Examining whether excessive sleep carries health risks similar to sleep deprivation

This article examines the common belief that eight hours of sleep per night is optimal, tracing back to Robert Owen's 1817 proposal. It note

economist.com·8d ago

Mayo Clinic Study: Effects of Sleep Restriction on Individuals With Parental History of Hypertension

This article describes a study at Mayo Clinic investigating the effects of partial sleep deprivation (sleep restriction) on individuals base

mayocl.in·16d ago

Comments

Sign in to join the conversation.

No comments yet. Be the first.