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Not getting enough sleep for a long time—less than 6 hours a night—may greatly raise your chances of getting Alzheimer’s disease. And if you go without enough sleep for a week (less than 5 hours a night), your body starts acting like it’s on the path to diabetes.
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Sleep Debt and Insulin Resistance: What's Worse, Sleep Deprivation or Sleep Restriction?
Randomized Controlled Trial
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2024 SepThis study found that sleeping only 4 hours a night for a few days makes your body worse at using sugar, which is a sign of pre-diabetes — supporting part of the claim. It didn’t study Alzheimer’s directly, but poor sleep hurting sugar control is a known risk factor for it.
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