Study warns: Sleeping 3-5 hours raises type 2 diabetes risk

A recent study suggests that sleeping for only three to five hours per day may significantly increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Lead researcher Christian Benedict from Uppsala University emphasised the importance of prioritising sleep, as chronic sleep deprivation cannot be compensated by healthy eating alone. The study, which examined data from the UK Biobank, found a clear link between short sleep duration and a higher risk of type 2 diabetes, despite maintaining healthy dietary habits.

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