Adequate sleep is important for person to lose weight, and it
should be added to the recommended mix of diet and exercise, a new study
suggests. Although calorie restriction and increased physical activity are
recommended for weight loss, there is significant evidence that inadequate sleep
is contributing to obesity. Lack of sleep increases the stimulus to consume more
food and increases appetite-regulating hormones.
“The solution [to weight loss] is not as simple as ‘eat less, move
more, sleep more’,” Drs. Jean-Phillippe Chaput, Children’s Hospital of Eastern
Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario and Angelo Tremblay, Laval
University, Quebec, Quebec, wrote. “However, an accumulating body of evidence
suggests that sleeping habits should not be overlooked when prescribing a
weight-reduction program to a patient with obesity. Sleep should be included as
part of the lifestyle package that traditionally has focused on diet and
physical activity,” Chaput said.
The authors’ recently published research found that total sleep
time and quality of sleep predicted the loss of fat in people enrolled in a
weight loss programme.
The Canadian Obesity Network has included adequate sleep in its
new set of obesity management tools for physicians.
The study is published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association
Journal).
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