Bone & Joint Health

A Late Dinner Can Spike Your Blood Sugar

A Late Dinner Can Spike Your Blood Sugar

Experts already know that when you eat too close to bedtime, your body has a harder time regulating blood sugar levels, which can raise the odds of insulin resistance, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease.

But can you avoid those risks if you just stay up later?

Probably not, according to the results of a small study, which found that delaying sleep after a late meal didn’t help the body better regulate blood sugar and insulin levels.

Rather than what time you go to sleep, the study findings suggest that blood sugar control is tied to your body’s circadian rhythm (aka your internal clock), says the lead author, Daisy Duan, MD, an endocrinologist with a focus on diabetes and obesity at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore.

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