If you are like most people you could stand to lose a few pounds and you don't get nearly enough rest. However, studies show that people who want to lose weight need to get plenty of rest in order to do so. Don't believe it? Consider the following facts and you will change your tune and start getting enough rest, combined with a healthy diet and a little exercise, so you can drop those extra pounds. Gaining Weight? Get Some Rest
A large study of many participants found a connection in individuals who get little rest and obesity. In fact, individuals who do not get enough sleep are plagued by an increasing risk factor for obesity. This might seem absurd to you, however there is plenty of medical evidence to back up the fact that a lack of rest results in overweight individuals. The results of this study are staggering. For example, the recommended hours one should sleep each night is 7-8. However, individuals who sleep only half the recommended amount are 73% more likely to be overweight or even obese than those getting enough sleep. The risk factors go down with the more sleep you get, however they still remain high. Individuals sleeping 5 hours a night are at a 50% risk level and those sleeping 6 hours are only at a 23% increased risk. However, you only need 7 or 8 hours each night to really reduce your risk of becoming obese, so find the time in your schedule to sleep the recommended amount and you just might see your pant size shrinking.
Why Do You Need Rest To Lose Weight?
Most people don't really believe in the "get more rest theory” to losing weight because it just doesn't make sense, at least on one hand it doesn't. That is because individuals burn fewer calories while they are sleeping than while they are awake, so obviously this is a big hole in the theory. Or, so many people think. However, despite the fact you burn fewer calories when you are asleep than when you are awake you do not eat when you are asleep and this is what makes the biggest difference in this claim. Consider if you only sleep 4 hours a night. That means you have an extra 3-4 hours to consume calories that might be making you overweight rather than if you went to sleep for 7 to 8 hours and ate nothing during this time frame. You will be surpris
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