
Researchers to teens: get to bed – it’s good for your blood sugar1.7.2026 09:15:38 CEST | Københavns Universitet | Press release
If you’re 18, getting a bit more sleep could matter more than you think. New research from the University of Copenhagen and COPSAC shows that even in healthy young people, longer nights of sleep are linked to more stable blood sugar levels the next day. What’s more, the relationship appears to go both ways. The findings suggest that sleep may play an important role in our metabolism long before conditions such as diabetes develop.
















