Good Night, Sleep Tight!
by Aimee Deak
One of the most important things you can do for fat loss, controlling
weight gain and for overall health is often overlooked. MORE SLEEP!
Yes, you actually need to sleep more to gain less!
A lack of sleep could be contributing to America's obesity epidemic.
A recent Columbia University study found that not getting enough sleep
could put you at increased risk for weight gain.
The study, presented at the meeting of the North American Association
for the Study of Obesity, analyzed data from 18,000 adults and found
that those who slept less than the recommended seven hours a night had
an increased risk of obesity. People who slept for less than four hours
per night were 73 percent more likely to be obese than those who slept
for seven to nine hours. Getting five hours of sleep or less decreased
that risk to 50 percent, and getting six hours or less decreased it
even more to 23 percent.
While it's still unclear exactly what causes this increased risk, scientists
believe that lack of sleep lowers the amount of leptin your body produces.
Leptin is a protein that suppresses appetite and is responsible for
telling your brain when your stomach is full. In addition, when you
are sleep-deprived, you are less able to make clear decisions and may
eat more food than your body actually needs.
What's the lesson? A good night's sleep is not only critical for your
mental health; it may also be a crucial part of your diet.
So, good night and sleep tight!
Be well & stay fit!
Aimee Deak
Personal Trainer & Nutrition Analyst
AIM 4 NUTRITION
http://www.aim4nutrition.com
About the Author
Aimee Deak is a certified personal trainer, nutrition analyst and
author of the book, "Every Body Loses", an easy-to follow,
step-by-step guide to fat loss.
You can find more information about fat loss and exercise on her
website www.aim4nutrition.com