If you’re not getting enough sleep every night it might be by choice, or it might be involuntary. But either way, you probably don’t think of it as a health concern.
That’s a mistake. And it’s not just because a poor night’s sleep leaves you with brain fog that affects your thinking, decision-making and motor skills the next day. Less than optimal sleep can have a huge impact on nearly all aspects of your health:
It makes you gain weight and belly fat. Even in young, healthy, and lean people, shortened sleep time is associated with an increase in calorie consumption, weight gain, and a significant increase in belly fat.