Sleeping for more than nine hours may help weight loss
5, May , Daily Telegraph
Being lazy can help weight loss as a study found getting nine hours a
night counteracts a genetic predisposition to obesity.A study of twins
has found that sleeping for less than seven hours a night was linked to
higher bodyweights and a greater susceptibility to genetic factors that
influence weight.
However the opposite was true in people who slept for nine hours or
more.
Several genes have been found to be associated with obesity and this
is thought to be the first study to examine how sleep interacts with
them.
The genes affect how the body uses energy, how fat is stored, the
feeling of being full after a meal and how quickly sugar is used up.
A team at the University of Washington studied 1,088 pairs of twins
and found that the genetic influence on their body mass index was twice
as great in those who slept for less than seven hours compared to those
who slept for nine hours a night.The findings were published in the
journal, Sleep.Lead author Dr Nathaniel Watson, said: "The results
suggest that shorter sleep provides a more permissive environment for
the expression of obesity related genes. "Or it may be that extended
sleep is protective by suppressing expression of obesity genes."Dr
Watson said the results were preliminary but may suggest that weight
loss measures would be most effective when the genetic influences on
obesity were mitigated through sleep extension.
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