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Around 7.3 Hours of Sleep May Minimize Insulin Resistance, Study Suggests
health5 hours ago

Around 7.3 Hours of Sleep May Minimize Insulin Resistance, Study Suggests

A cross‑sectional NHANES analysis found that about 7.32 hours of weekday sleep is linked to the best estimated glucose disposal rate (eGDR), a marker of insulin sensitivity; sleeping more beyond this threshold is associated with lower eGDR. Weekend catch‑up sleep helped those who slept less than 7.32 hours but may worsen insulin resistance if it exceeds two hours, with stronger effects in women, middle‑aged adults, and those with BMI ≥30. The study cannot prove causation and relies on self‑reported sleep, so results should be interpreted cautiously. The takeaway is to aim for consistent 7–8 hours per night and moderate weekend catch‑up if needed.

Unlocking the Diabetes Sleep Window: 7 Hours 19 Minutes
health12 hours ago

Unlocking the Diabetes Sleep Window: 7 Hours 19 Minutes

A study of more than 10,000 adults links a nightly sleep of 7.32 hours (7 hours 19 minutes) with lower insulin resistance and diabetes risk. Sleeping significantly less or more than this duration may raise risk, with effects varying by sex and age. Weekend catch-up sleep helps only for those with weekday sleep debt (about 1–2 hours); for others, extra weekend sleep can worsen risk. Findings support personalized sleep guidance as a key part of diabetes prevention.