Shanghai: Chinese academy of science notices that youngster have high blood sugar, who takes minimum sleep in a day.
Sleeping is so important in our life; children have many problem who take minimum sleep, like blood sugar, later diet, recent illness, physical activity, body mass, and waist girth.
Team investigated sleep duration and blood sugar levels in 619 obese and 617 non-obese children who were 3 to 6 years old and free of diabetes or blood sugar problems.
Many Of Parents reports showed a greater percentage of the obese (47 percent) than the non-obese (37 percent) kids averaged 8 or fewer hours of sleep nightly. These reports also showed nightly averages of 9 or 10, or 11-plus, hours of sleep less common in obese (37 and 16 percent) versus non-obese (43 and 20 percent) kids, respectively.
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High Blood Sugar Risk for kids who take less sleep
Posted By admin On Monday, January 18th 2010 In Uncategorized | Tags: bolld suger, Health, kids, sleep |
