Tuesday 2 December 2008

Your Sleeping Pattern Could Be Making You Fat

Do you realize that your sleeping pattern could be affecting your weight? Some people have erratic sleep patterns and are not getting enough sleep. This in turn could be the reason for weight gain. When you are over tired you tend to eat more. This is because when you are feeling fatigued your energy level is at a low level and are therefore the tendency is to eat more in attempt to boost your energy. This could easily become a vicious circle, whereby lack of sleep can cause the body to become less efficient and to store more fat.

People who do shift work are more prone to weight problems. This is because they are sleeping at different times of the day and their eating patterns are irregular which leads to poor digestion and bad eating habits.

Trying to get more sleep and thereby boosting energy levels and reducing the need to over eat, could be one simple way to maintain your weight and reduce the need to go on a diet.

Taking more exercise, even if it is just something simple like leaving the car at home and walking more will also help. Reducing sugar intake and cutting down on cakes and chocolate will also help. Drinking more water will also be beneficial as water will help to rehydrate your whole body and make you feel less hungry.

Therefore getting enough sleep plays a very important part in maintaining your weight and staying fit and healthy.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very interesting article. It's obvious that sleep is important for overall health but rarely do I consider the role it plays in maintaining a healthy weight. Thanks for bringing it to my attention

Maz said...

Thank you for your input Adelaide

I have found that if I haven't slept well, the next day at work I will eat a lot to try and boost my energy levels. So if this bad sleep pattern continued I would be putting on lots of weight.