April 15, 2020

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Does sleep really keep you healthy?

Adults are recommended to get at least seven or more hours of sleep each night, children ages 6-12 need nine to twelve, and ages 13-18 need eight to ten. Experts have concluded that lack of sleep can lead to the health issues such as Type 2 Diabetes and cardiovascular issues. Credit: U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jordan Castelan
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Adults are recommended to get at least seven or more hours of sleep each night, children ages 6-12 need nine to twelve, and ages 13-18 need eight to ten. Experts have concluded that lack of sleep can lead to the health issues such as Type 2 Diabetes and cardiovascular issues. Credit: U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jordan Castelan

A recent article published in the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, states getting enough sleep can actually help you maintain a healthier lifestyle. With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting our quality of life, remaining healthy should be a priority.

Adults are recommended to get at least seven or more each night, children ages 6-12 need nine to twelve, and ages 13-18 need eight to ten. Experts have concluded that can lead to the following health issues:

Ever advancing is indicating that children who do not obtain adequate sleep have a higher incidence of developing Type 2 Diabetes. Sleep aids in reducing behavioral issues and improves mental health.

In conclusion, along with good nutrition and adequate exercise, we should all be trying to improve on our sleep habits so that we can stay healthy both mentally and physically.

Provided by Air Force Office of Scientific Research

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