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Are you an early bird or a night owl? Our activity patterns and sleep cycles could influence our risk of diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease. ....
Early birds use more fat for energy during both rest and exercise than night owls. Those who wake early are also more insulin sensitive, while those who stay up late are more insulin resistant, meaning they require more insulin to lower blood glucose levels and are more prone to consuming carbohydrates as an energy source over fats. ....
The differences in fat metabolism between early birds and night owls shows that our body s circadian rhythm (wake/sleep cycle) could affect how our bodies use insulin, said researcher Steven Malin from Rutgers University in the US. ....
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