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Below is an article I found on the CBS site. I guess we all need to get our

sleep

Theresa

Sleep And Lose Weight

NEW YORK, Jan. 2, 2003

Want to lose weight? Maybe you should take a nap.

Some may scuff at the notion that sleeping will help you lose weight, but

recent studies suggest that sleep loss may increase hunger and affect the

body's metabolism, which may make it more difficult to maintain or lose

weight.

The Early Show Medical Correspondent Dr. Senay says better sleep

habits may be instrumental to the success of any weight management plan.

She says studies have shown sleep loss affects the secretion of the appetite

hormone cortisol. Sleep loss may interfere with the body's ability to

metabolize carbohydrates and cause high blood glucose levels. Excess glucose

promotes the overproduction of insulin, which can promote the storage of

body fat and can also lead to insulin resistance, a critical feature of

adult-onset diabetes.

According to Dr. Senay, most people need seven or eight hours of sleep a

night to function the next day without needing or wanting a nap. While

sleeping, you pass through four sleep stages. The third and fourth stages

provide the most rest. By getting to bed later than usual, your body may not

get a sufficient amount of the third and fourth stages to give you a good

night's rest.

Dr. Senay says to help you sleep, you should not go to bed feeling hungry,

but don't eat a big meal right before bedtime. Exercise regularly, but at

least 3 hours before bedtime. Also, avoid caffeine, nicotine and alcohol in

the late afternoon and evening. If you have trouble sleeping at night, don't

nap during the day. Establish relaxing pre-sleep rituals, such as a warm

bath or a few minutes of reading. Create a pleasant sleep environment and

try to make it as dark and quiet as possible.

However, if you can't sleep, don't stay in bed tossing and turning. After 30

minutes, go to another room and involve yourself in a relaxing activity

until you feel tired.

If all fails to achieve sleep, Dr. Senay says, you should go seek medical

help. In addition to behavioral and lifestyle modifications, there are also

prescription medications that can help people fall asleep quickly.

©MMIII, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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