Tuesday, Apr 30 2024 | Updated at 06:03 AM EDT

Stay Connected With Us F T R

Apr 03, 2017 12:21 PM EDT

Latest studies reveal that patients with type 2 diabetes who don't get adequate sleep is prone to develop depression. The findings were announced at the 99th annual meeting of the Endocrine society in Orlando, Florida.

The link between irregular sleep cycles and mood swings have long been investigate by various research and studies. However, it is particularly definite with patients with type 2 diabetes who are deemed "night owls" are more likely to get depressed.

The study was led by Sirimon Reutrajul, M.D, of the Mahidol University of Medicine in Bangkok, Thailand. According to the professor as reported by the Science blog, the findings are important as it will help in better providing self-care and proper diabetes management to patients.

According to World Health Organization as reported by The Guardian, depression has been identified as the leading cause of mental disability in the world. It is estimated that at least 300 million people are in a state of depression. WHO also recognizes the connection between disease and depression and is verified by the clinical findings of the study led by Professor Reutrajul.

A regular amount of sleep is needed by the body to function properly. A constant lack of sleep will lead to mental and physical fatigue, which can increase tension, irritability and can lead to developing mood swings. Professor Reutrajul studied the mental and emotional health of diabetic people who are chronotype, or someone who prefers doing activities at night. In a group of 194 US patients and 282 Thai patients with type 2 diabetes, those who are chronotypes are reported to have more depressive mentality.

Though the study was focused more on patients with diabetes, sleep deprivation and the lack of it can also lead to mental fatigue even to healthy people. It is widely accepted that people should at least have 7-8 hours of sleep every day to preserve mental health and avoid developing depression.

See Now: Covert Team Inside Newsweek Revealed as Key Players in False Human Trafficking Lawsuit

Follows health, sleep, sleep deprivation, depression, regular sleep
© 2024 University Herald, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Must Read

Common Challenges for College Students: How to Overcome Them

Oct 17, 2022 PM EDTFor most people, college is a phenomenal experience. However, while higher education offers benefits, it can also come with a number of challenges to ...

Top 5 Best Resources for Math Students

Oct 17, 2022 AM EDTMath is a subject that needs to be tackled differently than any other class, so you'll need the right tools and resources to master it. So here are 5 ...

Why Taking a DNA Test is Vital Before Starting a Family

Oct 12, 2022 PM EDTIf you're considering starting a family, this is an exciting time! There are no doubt a million things running through your head right now, from ...

By Enabling The Use Of Second-Hand Technology, Alloallo Scutter It's Growth While Being Economically And Environmentally Friendly.

Oct 11, 2022 PM EDTBrands are being forced to prioritise customer lifetime value and foster brand loyalty as return on advertising investment plummets. Several brands, ...