New Delhi: Weeklong irregular sleep can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes in middle-aged and older people by 34 per cent, a new study has found.Even as researchers acknowledged assessing sleep duration over seven days may not capture long-term sleep patterns, they said changing this lifestyle factor can help lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
“Our findings underscore the importance of consistent sleep patterns as a strategy to reduce type 2 diabetes,” Sina Kianersi, a research fellow at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in the US and lead author of the study, said.
The researchers followed more than 84,000 participants from the UK Biobank dataset who were aged 62 years on average and did not have diabetes to begin with. Over seven years, they monitored the development of the metabolic disease…