• About us
  • Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Thursday, May 28, 2026
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
World's first weekly chronicle of development news
  • Blitz Highlights
    • Special
    • Spotlight
    • Insight
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Legal
  • Perspective
  • Nation
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • South
  • Business & Economy
  • World
  • Hindi Edition
  • International Editions
    • Dubai
    • Tanzania
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
  • Blitz India Business
  • Blitz Highlights
    • Special
    • Spotlight
    • Insight
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Legal
  • Perspective
  • Nation
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • South
  • Business & Economy
  • World
  • Hindi Edition
  • International Editions
    • Dubai
    • Tanzania
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
  • Blitz India Business
No Result
View All Result
World's first weekly chronicle of development news
No Result
View All Result

Why night owls are at higher risk of getting diabetes

by Blitz India Media
September 9, 2024
in News
0
night
Blitz Bureau

NEW DELHI: Night owl — a person who is habitually active or wakeful at night — tend to have a higher body mass index (BMI), larger waists and are almost 50 per cent more likely to develop type 2 diabetes (T2D) than those who go to bed earlier, as per a new research.

Previous studies have indicated that late chronotype — people who prefer to go to bed late and wake up late — live an unhealthy lifestyle, and are at higher risk of obesity and metabolic disorders including type 2 diabetes.
The new study showed that a late chronotype had a 46 per cent higher risk of developing diabetes, which suggests that the increased risk of T2D can’t be explained by lifestyle alone.

“We believe that other mechanisms are also at play,” said lead researcher Dr. Jeroen van der Velde, from Leiden University Medical Centre, in the Netherlands.

“A likely explanation is that the circadian rhythm or body clock in late chronotypes is out of sync with the work and social schedules followed by society. This can lead to circadian misalignment, which we know can lead to metabolic disturbances and ultimately type 2 diabetes,” van der Velde added.

To explore, the team studied the association between sleep timing, diabetes, and body fat distribution in more than 5,000 individuals who were divided into three groups: early chronotype (20 per cent), late chronotype (20 per cent), and intermediate chronotype (60 per cent).

The team measured all participants’ BMI and waist circumference, while visceral fat and liver fat were measured in 1,526 participants, using MRI scans and MR spectroscopy, respectively. About 225 were diagnosed with diabetes after a follow-up of 6.6 years.

Late chronotypes were found to be at higher risk of developing diabetes, had a 0.7 kg/m2 higher BMI, 1.9 cm larger waist circumference, 7 cm2 more visceral fat, and 14 per cent higher liver fat content, compared with those with an intermediate chronotype.

Related Posts

Sooryavanshi
News

Sooryavanshi’s game awareness is remarkable: De Villiers

May 28, 2026
financial
News

Corporate bond market grows to $645 billion

May 28, 2026
Growth
News

India tops global consumer confidence rankings

May 28, 2026
Siddaramaiah resigns as Karnataka CM
News

Siddaramaiah resigns as Karnataka CM

May 28, 2026
Indian Railways Approves First Hydrogen-Powered Train
News

India’s 1st hydrogen train cleared for operations

May 27, 2026
India data centre
News

India ranks 2nd in Asia Pacific data centre market

May 27, 2026
Load More
Next Post
HAL

Centre signs Rs 26,000 cr contract with HAL for 240 aero engines

Recent News

Sooryavanshi
News

Sooryavanshi’s game awareness is remarkable: De Villiers

by Blitz India Media
May 28, 2026
0

Blitz Bureau NEW DELHI: Former South Africa batter and IPL great AB de Villiers heaped praise on teenage sensation Vaibhav...

Read moreDetails
financial

Corporate bond market grows to $645 billion

May 28, 2026
Growth

India tops global consumer confidence rankings

May 28, 2026
Siddaramaiah resigns as Karnataka CM

Siddaramaiah resigns as Karnataka CM

May 28, 2026
Indian Railways Approves First Hydrogen-Powered Train

India’s 1st hydrogen train cleared for operations

May 27, 2026

Blitz Highlights

  • Special
  • Spotlight
  • Insight
  • Entertainment
  • Health

International Editions

  • US (New York)
  • UK (London)
  • Middle East (Dubai)
  • Tanzania (Africa)

Nation

  • East
  • West
  • South
  • North
  • Hindi Edition

E-paper

  • India
  • Hindi E-paper
  • Dubai E-Paper
  • USA E-Paper
  • UK-Epaper
  • Tanzania E-paper

Useful Links

  • About us
  • Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

©2024 Blitz India Media -Building A New Nation

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Blitz Highlights
      • Special
      • Spotlight
      • Insight
      • Entertainment
      • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Legal
    • Perspective
    • Nation
      • East
      • West
      • North
      • South
    • Business & Economy
    • World
    • Hindi Edition
    • International Editions
      • Dubai
      • Tanzania
      • United Kingdom
      • USA
    • Blitz India Business

    ©2024 Blitz India Media -Building A New Nation