Better sleep, better blood sugar? Study links sleep patterns to glucose stability

Research led by Westlake Laboratory of Life Sciences and Biomedicine in China has found that inadequate sleep duration and late sleep onset are associated with increased glycemic variability in adults. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data revealed that those with persistent short sleep and late bedtimes experienced greater glycemic variability in blood glucose levels, which may have implications for diabetes prevention and management.

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