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Chinese man tries to avoid midday heat by sleeping on shovels in Beijing
A US researcher says feeling tired and feeling hungry seem to go together and the chemical 2-AG may be the reason why.
Erin Hanlon of the University of Chicago
said the study involved nine people who spent 13 nights in a sleep lab, gave blood for analysis and ate a controlled number of calories.
Hanlon examined the chemical 2-AG, which is part of a system that has a role in enjoyment, such as enjoying eating. She said when people were allowed fewer minutes of sleep, their levels of 2-AG were higher in mid-afternoon -- just in time for the mid-afternoon snack.
\"Individuals need to think of adequate sleep as an important aspect of maintaining good health, and not just as a by-product of the day,\" Hanlon said in a statement.
The study was presented at a meeting of The Endocrine Society.
Source: UPI