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Dr Sudhir Kumar noted that these findings are consistent with a larger body of research linking chronic sleep deprivation to increased appetite, higher calorie intake, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, obesity, heart disease and stroke.The neurologist pointed out that many people view weight management as depending only on two factors: a healthy diet and regular exercise. However, he stressed that adequate sleep should be considered the third essential pillar of maintaining a healthy weight.For those struggling to lose weight despite following a balanced diet and exercising consistently, Dr Sudhir Kumar advised paying closer attention to sleep habits. He recommended that most adults aim for seven to nine hours of good-quality sleep every night, adding that sufficient sleep is one of the best investments a person can make for metabolism, heart health, brain function and overall well-being.According to the study, average sleep duration was reduced by 78.4 minutes per night in the sleep-restricted group compared with those who had adequate sleep. Along with gaining an average of 0.45 kg, participants also experienced a 0.52 cm increase in waist circumference, reinforcing the role that healthy sleep patterns may play in long-term weight management.Add ![]()
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