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Nutritionist reveals the risk factors linked with lack of sleep: Inflammation, diabetes and more

18/12/2025 12:59:00

The importance of sleep in keeping the human body functioning well cannot be understated in any way.

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Most adults require seven to nine hours of sleep every day for optimal metabolism. However, with our lifestyles getting ever busier, this often becomes a tall ask.

It is common for a working adult to spend more time on chores, then rewind with their chosen form of entertainment at the cost of quality sleep time.

Taking to Instagram on December 17, nutritionist Deepsikha Jain highlighted the major risks that we undertake by compromising with our sleep schedule.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Increased inflammation

Among the most prominent effects of lack of sleep is high inflammation, caused by the pro-inflammatory cytokines being triggered in the body. This can worsen the immune response, and “your body actually starts fighting against you rather than for you,” shared Deepsikha.

Increased constipation

Losing sleep leads to feeling more constipated after waking up. “That is because your digestive system needs rest,” explained the nutritionist. “When you are not sleeping enough, that can actually slow down the movement of waste in your body and make you feel constipated.

Higher risk of type 2 diabetes

The chances of getting diagnosed with type 2 diabetes increase with decreased sleep time. This is due to the rise in cortisol levels, which makes our body more resistant to insulin.

Finding the best position to sleep

Dr Rachel Salas, sleep neurologist at Johns Hopkins, shared a few tips to choose the best position for our slumber.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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by Hindustan Times