• Re: Both short and long sleep duration are associated with a significan

    From slider@1:229/2 to thangolossus@gmail.com on Sunday, August 20, 2017 19:54:20
    From: slider@nanashram.com

    On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 02:13:15 +0100, thang ornerythinchus <thangolossus@gmail.com> wrote:


    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25715415

    CONCLUSIONS:
    Our dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies shows a
    U-shaped relationship between sleep duration and risk of type 2
    diabetes, with the lowest type 2 diabetes risk at 7-8 h per day of
    sleep duration. Both short and long sleep duration are associated with
    a significantly increased risk of type 2 diabetes, underscoring the importance of appropriate sleep duration in the delay or prevention of
    type 2 diabetes.

    Are you reading these citations Slider? Your survival might depend on them...

    ### - smile, you're arguing the equivalent of exactly 'why' the sun orbits
    the earth and you don't even realise it?? :)

    iow: all the above is based on already 'imposed' sleep cycles that have 'already' changed the way we live & sleep! a cycle probably invented by
    some fuckin' 'factory owner' because he likes to keep regular hours or something hah!

    i.e., ancient man lived in an entirely different way, and i don't think
    they all fucking died from diabetes! okaaay? (really laughing...)

    cunt :)))

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