Sleep and weight loss - how are they related? Health is indeed the most precious wealth anybody can possess and aspire to attain. However, every creature is bound to suffer from some health issue or another in this imperfect world. Still one would be much better served pursuing health over wealth. After all, what good is it to amass money if you’re not going to be around to use it? One of the common problems that people of all age, region, and cultural backgrounds suffer from is excessive body weight and its many consequences. Most of us have a notion that eating habits are responsible for this. It’s pretty much common knowledge that the way you eat is going to determine how much weight you have on your body. It’s more complex than that, though. Science has shown that in addition to eating habits, other lifestyle factors play a big role in maintaining adequate body weight. And you might be surprised to learn that sleep is one of the more influential factors. So how does sleep affect weight loss? I’m about to explain, so be sure to pay attention.
Sleep and Fat Loss On an average it’s believed that 7 hours of uninterrupted sleep is sufficient to ensure a healthy body and alert mind. However not all days permit for this luxury and it’s easy to get sucked into the hustle of life and get accustomed to less and less sleep with more stress and anxiety. Before we move ahead, below are some sleep related disorders that can wreak havoc on your lifestyle: