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Think diet and exercise are enough? Here’s why sleep is just as important to control blood sugar level

Better sleep can help improve blood sugar control. Sleep, along with  proper diet and exercise, can boost insulin sensitivity, reduce cravings, and lower the risk of diabetes. Here’s how following a regular sleep routine and managing stress, can go a long way in supporting stable blood sugar levels: 

March 24, 2025 / 11:38 IST
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Benefits of sleep: Research shows that inadequate sleep can lead to insulin resistance, increased cravings for sugary foods, and a higher risk of type 2 diabetes (Image: Canva)

Five main factors that impact your health include a balanced diet, hydration, physical activity, mental well-being and sleep. If you find it difficult to control and maintain your blood sugar levels despite a nutritious diet, proper hydration, exercise and meditation, then your sleep might be the culprit.

Most people focus on food and physical activity to control blood sugar, but ignore the role of sleep, says Srabani Banerjee, Chief of Programs, Arogya World. “Research shows that inadequate sleep can lead to insulin resistance, increased cravings for sugary foods, and a higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Good sleep is essential for glucose metabolism. Poor sleep can disrupt insulin function and increase the likelihood of metabolic disorders,” she says.

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When you don’t get enough sleep, your body is unable to use insulin. “Even a few nights of poor sleep can cause temporary insulin resistance, making it harder for your body to regulate blood sugar levels,” says Banerjee.

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