Long Daytime Sleep Increase Risk Of Diabetes According To Study

Long Daytime Sleep Increase Risk Of Diabetes According To Study

Long daytime sleep linking to increase the risk of diabetes according to the study presented at a scientific congress on Thursday (September 15, 2016).

A study found out that type 2 diabetes can be more developed for people who slept more than an hour each day aside from being overweight and having an unhealthy lifestyle. Blood sugar levels that can’t regulate normally by a person’s body causes diabetes.

Heart disease, nerve damage, kidney failure, and even blindness can be the result of diabetes if it’s not treated. Yamada Tomahide of the University of Tokyo and colleagues conduct a meta-analysis for more than 300, 000 various nationalities in the world.

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The result showed that the link between long nap during daytime and diabetes gone for naps less than 40 minutes. But the experts were not able to reveal the cause and effect of this routine, they also said the peer-reviewed journal has yet to be published.

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