Saturday, May 12, 2012

Don’t lose sleep over weight, scientists say

 
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May 12, 2012
A study found that people who sleep less end up eating more. — shutterstock.com pic
PARIS, May 12 — A lack of sleep could make you fat, scientists said on Thursday. This, in turn, could increase the sensation of hunger by 25 per cent.
"If this translates to a proportional increase in calories, then a person with reduced sleep could eat 350 to 500 calories more per day," said a statement on the research led by Karine Spiegel from the University of Lyon.
A cheeseburger has about 500 calories.
The study compared data from other research projects on obesity and sleep duration. The findings are more pronounced for children and young adults.
"While it might be natural to think that sleeping less (or being awake more) means you use more calories and should therefore lose weight, studies have shown the opposite to be the case," said the statement.
"Interventions as simple as extending the nightly sleep duration in these younger, habitual short sleepers should be explored to prevent obesity."
Six hours are considered a short sleep period in adults and seven to eight hours a healthier one. — AFP-Relaxnews

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