WFTV.comHealth
E-Mail News Alerts
Get breaking news and daily headlines.
Browse all e-mail newsletters
Related To Story
Napping on outside wall
SLEEP


Too Fat? Could Be Too Little Sleep

Obesity More Common In Those Who Sleep Long, Short

POSTED: 8:23 am EDT May 8, 2008

A new government study found that people who sleep fewer than six hours a night -- or more than nine -- are more likely to be obese.

The research is one of the largest studies to show a link between irregular sleep and big bellies.

The study also linked light sleepers to higher smoking rates, less physical activity and more alcohol use.

Dr. Ron Kramer, a Colorado physician and a spokesman for the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, said the research adds weight to a stream of studies that have found obesity and other health problems in those who don't get proper shuteye.

The study was conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics and is based on door-to-door surveys of 87,000 U.S. adults from 2004 through 2006.


Market Place

Sponsor Links

Health Interactives

E-Mail News Alerts
Get breaking news and daily headlines.
Browse all e-mail newsletters

  • Stem Cells
  • Avian Flu
  • Virtual Heart
  • Inside Diabetes
  • Breast Cancer
  • Heart Risk Test
  • BMI Calculator
  • Child's BMI
  • Fat-Burning Calculator
  • Calorie Calculator
  • Menu Maker: Plan Healthy Meals

  • Links We Like

    If you’ve been interested in growing your own organic fruits and vegetables, try these helpful hints and get growing. More Details

    If you’re looking for way to be more environmentally conscious, look no further than your commute for an opportunity. Here are some simple tips to make your trip to work a little more green. More Details

    Restless Leg Syndrome can be calmed. Learn symptoms, treatments and management for RLS here. More Details

    Like online video? Then you'll love Now See This.

    Links We Like includes a selection of information, tools and resources from our partners and sponsors.

    Health Topics & Information

    From natural and behavioral treatments to switching drugs, many people are beating this condition. Find a strategy that works for you. More Details

    Revolution Health

    Caregiving

    Editors' Picks On Caring For Aging Parents
    Caring.com
    Caring.com's editors share heartwarming stories, news, and insights on eldercare. More Details



    Caring.com

    Diet & Fitness Tools

    Back To Top