Doctors should consider prescribing better sleep to ward off type 2 diabetes and obesity, experts say.
Increasing evidence points to a link between poor sleep and common metabolic disorders, according to a new research review.
Often sleep loss is a lifestyle issue, caused by the fast pace of modern living and the use of portable computers and gaming devices, it is claimed.
Disruption of the body's natural sleeping and waking cycle by shift work is also associated with chronic illness and early death, the German and Swiss authors point out.
Experimental studies are starting to show a direct causal link between sleep loss and the body's ability to metabolise sugar, control food intake, and maintain energy balance, they argue in an article for the journal, The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology.