Being a night owl may increase risk by 55%

Being a night owl may increase risk by 55% …C0NTINUE READING HERE >>>

Share on PinterestResearchers are finding associations between type 2 diabetes risk and sleeping patterns. FangXiaNuo/Getty ImagesType 2 diabetes risk has been associated with late chronotype, or a tendency to go to sleep later. Previously it was assumed this was due to poorer habits of people with late chronotype, but new data presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes has suggested this risk is independent of lifestyle factors. Late chronotype is…

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