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If you don't get enough sleep for a few nights, your body might start having trouble managing blood sugar, causing insulin levels to rise. But if you stay up all night instead, it doesn't have the same effect—so it's the ongoing lack of sleep, not just one bad night, that seems to mess with your insulin.

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This study found that going to bed late for four nights in a row made healthy young men’s bodies less able to handle sugar, raising their insulin levels — but pulling one all-nighter didn’t have the same effect. So, skimping on sleep every night is worse for your metabolism than just one night without sleep.

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