Poor Sleep Is Tied to Diabetes.The article discusses a study that determines the relationship between Type-2 diabetes and poor quality sleep.CorbettDoorenJenniferEBSCO_bspWall Street Journal Eastern Edition
Both too little and too muchsleepis tied todiabetesrisk, and swinging wildly between the two patterns of poor sleep reflects the most risk, researchers reported recently in the journalDiabetologia. The findings support “the importance of sleep health in midlife, particularly maintaining regular sleep...
“In recently diagnosedtype 2 diabetespatients, both short and long sleep durations are associated with a higher prevalence of microvascular disease compared to optimal sleep duration at night,” concluded the research team led by Mette Johansen and Thomas Oleson, with th...
2. Obesity And Diabetes Researchers at the University or Chicago have proved thatpoor sleepis linked to obesity, and ultimately, diabetes (4). They found that too little sleep led to fatty acid buildup, which impacted both metabolism andinsulin sensitivity. By analyzing the sleeping pattern of ...
Even worse, constant poor sleep can increase the risk of developing conditions including diabetes(糖尿病), depression, high blood pressure. In Britain, we always treat poor sleep with medication, like sleeping pills. However, many pills have undesirable side-effects and the survey's findings ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the possible risk factors of poorsleep quality among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus on insulin therapy. Thefactors considered were age, sex, body mass index (BMI), glycosylated haemoglobin(HbA1c), duration of diabetes and depression. A total of ...
The activity of hundreds of genes waschanged when people's sleep was cut to less than six hours a day for a week. T he researchers said the results of the recent research helped explain how poor sleep damaged health. Heart disease, diabetes, obesity and poor brain function have all been ...
Short Sleep Duration and Poor Sleep Quality Increase the Risk of Diabetes in Japanese Workers With No Family History of Diabetes. Diabetes Care 2012; 35:313-318 喜多 歳子 , 吉岡 英治 , 佐藤 弘樹 , 西條 泰明 , 河原田 まり子 , 岡田 栄作 , 岸 玲子 北海道公衆衛生学雑誌 26(2), 22-24...
MRI indicates that people in early middle age with poor sleep quality exhibit signs of poor brain health in the form of older brain age later in life.
“Sleep has been found to affect levels of hemoglobin A1c, a key marker of blood sugar control,” says Dr. Winter. Research shows that optimizing sleep duration and quality may be an important factor in preventing type 2 diabetes and, for those with the illness, improving blood sugar control...