Check your sleep I.Q.
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Hey guys,
Guys who got fewer score are need not to worry about anything because this test is nothing to do with your sleep. But at the same time the one who knows about sleep can get a better score. As I mentioned it before its just a test to know how much you know about sleep.
Marvin.
*Thank rested gal for your reply and the way you informed me where I posted wrong mmmm is very sweet. Well I replaced sleep with score.
Guys who got fewer score are need not to worry about anything because this test is nothing to do with your sleep. But at the same time the one who knows about sleep can get a better score. As I mentioned it before its just a test to know how much you know about sleep.
Marvin.
*Thank rested gal for your reply and the way you informed me where I posted wrong mmmm is very sweet. Well I replaced sleep with score.
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I edited to delete my message.
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Hello all,
Latest study on sleep on USATODAY :- Sleep loss equal weight gain.
That's the conclusion of some groundbreaking research, including two new studies released Monday.
Scientists have found that sleep deprivation increases levels of a hunger hormone and decreases levels of a hormone that makes you feel full. The effects may lead to overeating and weight gain.
It could explain why so many Americans who are chronically sleep-deprived also are overweight. And it could be part of the reason sleepy college students, new parents and shift workers pack on pounds.
Researchers say getting enough shut-eye might be a critical component of weight control. And nutritionists one day might routinely advise dieters to "sleep it off" as well as to cut calories and increase exercise.
Marvin.
Latest study on sleep on USATODAY :- Sleep loss equal weight gain.
That's the conclusion of some groundbreaking research, including two new studies released Monday.
Scientists have found that sleep deprivation increases levels of a hunger hormone and decreases levels of a hormone that makes you feel full. The effects may lead to overeating and weight gain.
It could explain why so many Americans who are chronically sleep-deprived also are overweight. And it could be part of the reason sleepy college students, new parents and shift workers pack on pounds.
Researchers say getting enough shut-eye might be a critical component of weight control. And nutritionists one day might routinely advise dieters to "sleep it off" as well as to cut calories and increase exercise.
Marvin.
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