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Published 18 Jul 2023
Lights out at bedtime is more important than you suspect. Even dim light can disrupt sleep and increase your risk of developing diabetes, obesity, and hypertension.
A new study published in the journal “Sleep” monitored the nighttime sleep patterns of 552 men and women, aged 63 to 84. Researchers found that fewer than half of the study participants slept in darkness for at least five hours each day.
The study found those who had higher amounts of light at night were also the most likely to have diabetes, obesity, or hypertension.
Researchers found that even tiny amounts of light can disrupt sleep. To avoid sleep-related health problems, people should take simple precautions:
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If you have trouble sleeping, you should discuss the problem with your doctor. If you don’t have a doctor, Grady can help. If you need a primary care physician, call us at (404) 616-1000. We’ll arrange an appointment at a Primary Care Center near you. Doctors there can treat most conditions and provide access to Grady’s unparalleled medical specialty expertise.
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