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There is a big connection between sleep and fat. Simply put, if you’re staying awake until the wee hours of the morning, your body starts storing fat. But sleep isn’t just about a number of hours. So, if you’re frequently waking up throughout the night, your body is storing more fat. In my blog post, “Sleeplessness is not a badge of honor,” I briefly mentioned how sleep deprivation negatively affects your thought processes and emotions. But unhealthy sleeping habits can also bring unwanted changes to your body … like weight gain. More specifically, it’s fat gain.
When you’re not sleeping well, your metabolism suffers. Below I describe 7 important metabolic changes that take place during sleep deprivation, and the 7 hormones at the center of it all.
60 million people in the United States take meds to help them sleep. 60 million! And you might’ve heard of one holistic option - melatonin. So ... melatonin is not really a medication. It’s a naturally derived hormone....