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Snacking During Midnight Ups Risk Of These Diseases
Know about the risk of having midnight snacks here in this article.
Do you feel hungry in the middle of the night? If yes, what do you do at that point of time? Quickly munching in some snacks that is available at home is something that most of us do.
But, this is one of the worst habit that one can have as this can increase the risk of several health issues.
According to a new study, eating during the night may increase the risk of heart disease and diabetes by disrupting the body's biological clock.
Researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico looked at levels of fat, called triglycerides, in the blood of rats.

During the study they found that after feeding the rats fat at the beginning of their rest period, their blood fat levels spiked more drastically than when fed during the beginning of their active phase. When they removed the part of the rat's brain that controls the 24-hour cycle, there was no longer a change in fat levels.
"The fact that we can ignore our biological clock is important for survival; we can decide to sleep during the day when we are extremely tired or we run away from danger at night," said Ruud Buijs, author of the study published in the journal Experimental Physiology.
"However, doing this frequently - with shift work, jet lag, or staying up late at night - will harm our health in the long-term especially when we eat at times when we should sleep," said Buijs.
High blood fat levels are associated with heart disease and diabetes, researchers said. These diseases are associated with a lifestyle where humans ignore the signals of the biological clock, and eat in the evening and night.
The study demonstrates why such a lifestyle out of sync with our 24-hour cycle may result in high blo
od fat levels and thus in a higher risk for heart problems.
Meanwhile, also learn about a few of the simple ways to prevent heart disease. Take a look.

1.
Quit
Smoking:
Smoking
can
affect
the
regular
blood
flow
in
the
body
and
can
increase
the
risk
of
several
heart
problems.
Quitting
smoking
and
also
consumption
of
excess
alcohol
helps
in
preventing
the
risk
of
heart
problem.

2. Maintain Blood Pressure:
Having a regular and normal blood flow is important for a healthy living. This helps in keeping the heart disease and even diabetes at bay.

3.
Regular
Exercise:
Exercise
does
not
mean
you
need
to
hit
the
gym.
Even
a
30
minutes
of
walking,
jogging
or
cycling
everyday
helps
in
keeping
you
healthy
and
prevent
different
forms
of
cancer.

4.
Healthy
Diet:
Having
a
healthy
diet
is
very
important
to
keep
cancer
at
bay.
A
diet
low
in
salt
and
saturated
fat
helps.
Also,
add
foods
that
is
rich
in
fibre,
vitamins,
calcium,
minerals
and
all
the
essential
minerals
as
these
helps
in
preventing
several
health
issues
including
cancer.
(With Agency Inputs)
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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