More sleep for teens means lower weight

PHILADELPHIA, PA.; April 8, 2013

That's the bottom line from a study of 1-thousand Philadelphia students.

Researchers at Penn Medicine found increasing sleep from eight hours to ten hours could mean half-a-million fewer overweight teens in the United States.

And that's without increasing exercise or limiting screen time.

In younger children, a lack of sleep has already been tied to obesity later in childhood, as well diabetes and heart disease as an adult.

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