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Sleep Loss Linked to Higher Diabetes Risk, Even in People Who Aren’t Overweight

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We often blame unhealthy eating habits and weight gain for rising diabetes cases, but new evidence suggests that something as simple as losing sleep could silently disrupt your blood sugar levels. According to research , lack of sleep is the reason why your blood sugar levels disrupts and even causes diabetes. It affects body, circadian rhythm, increasing cortisol levels.

So the research has come up with something that sleep is not only about laying down and resting, but it is important for ensuring a good health. Research says it not only impacts your body and drains your energy, but it becomes very difficult for body to regulate your blood sugar and something that might come as a surprise to you would be that it does not affect your Energy . Individuals who are sleep deprived have reported sign of weakness and have become insulin resistant and the issue has been highlighted that it is very important that sleep is really important for overall health and metabolism.

Lack of sleep is triggering point of diabetes, and even if you’re not gaining weight, you will start losing on sleep.

Side Effects of Insomnia – Sleeping Disorder

Lack of sleep is affecting your body.

Lack of sleep is one of the primary reasons when body circadian rhythm gets disturbed. So in a Lay Man’s language circadian rhythm keeps a track of digestion, body temperature, and hormone release.

Lack of energy : if a person is sleep deprived then it is very common that he or she will be at lack of energy and will become difficult to perform the tasks in your daily routine with efficiency.

Memory issues : If you are sleep deprived you are likely to face memory issues , lack of sleep has ability to impact both short and long terms memory.

Accidents : If you remain drowsy during the day there is a possibilty that you can come across accidents leading to severe injuries .

READ MORE: Good Sleep Could Lower Risk of Diabetic Kidney Disease: What the Latest Research Reveals

High blood pressure : High blood pressure is very common

low Immunity : An Individual’s immunity can drop down just because of lack of sleep causing various problems like frequent headaches and migranes .

Poor Balance : Poor sleep can lead to poor balance and it can affect your balance and coordination and you can likely experience more instability while performing simple tasks .

Are there any treatments?

Treatments for sleep deprivation include

A consistent sleep schedule with proper sleep and wake up time .

Try avoiding caffeine before your bed because it will keep your alert otherwise .

Try avoiding screen time before your bed because it is something that can keep you awake and make you feel tired even after you wake up .

Try practicing mindfulness as this is a practice that keeps you calm and will help you with good sleep and even can help you overcome Insomnia .

READ MORE: Sleep Debt Crisis: How Chronic Lack of Sleep Is Increasing Heart Disease, Diabetes and Mental Health Disorders

Try getting natural sunlight during morning as it can help keep your circadian rhythm in track .

Overall , this can help you fix your sleep cycle and lower down the risk of diabetes but even after following these steps if you don’t feel that it is getting in track you should definitely get yourself checked from a health professional who can advice you so that you can take necessary precautions .

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Swapna Karmakar

Swapna Karmakar is an experienced Health Journalist and the Editorial Lead at Healthwire Media. She has a background in investigative reporting and a deep interest in community health and regulatory updates within the medical sector. Swapna focuses on bridging the gap between healthcare providers and patients by crafting narratives that simplify medical terminology without losing clinical depth. Her research process involves analyzing peer-reviewed journals and official regulatory notifications from bodies like the National Medical Commission (NMC) to provide timely news to both healthcare professionals and the general public. Swapna’s work is characterized by a commitment to transparency and evidence-based reporting. Outside of health reporting, she is an avid traveler and explorer of cultural landscapes. 

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