Being a Night Owl
Staying up late at night seems great, but your body wouldn’t say the same if it could. “When you get fewer than six hours sleep, you disrupt hormones that control blood glucose and hunger, and that can lead to weight gain,” doctor Klingler explains. Of course, this also increases your risk of type 2 diabetes, so do your best to sleep as much as your body asks at the right time.
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