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Sleeping in on the weekend could actually be bad for you

Nov 20, 2015, 21:26 IST

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So you slept terribly this week.

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No worries, you think to yourself: You'll make it up this weekend.

But ignoring your alarm clock and waking up at noon on Saturday and Sunday could be a recipe for disaster - especially if you got up at the crack of dawn every day this week. That's at least according to several recent studies and one brand new one released Wednesday.

The findings explore a fairly new concept that's been getting more attention recently called "social jetlag." The phenomenon works just like regular old jetlag, only it happens when our body clocks get thrown off by the gap between our weekend and weekday sleep schedules.

Aside from simply cutting back on our shut-eye, social jetlag has been linked with some pretty unwelcome health effects, from poor mood and trouble paying attention to obesity and higher body mass index.

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Luckily, there are ways to fix it. And the biggest one is baffling simple:

Wake up at around the same time every day!

The newest study found even more connections between social jetlag and health, including lower levels of "good" HDL cholesterol and higher body mass index in people exposed to more social jetlag. These findings persisted even after the researchers accounted for outside factors like people's exercise and eating and drinking habits.

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