Study: Obese Adults Are Generally Sleep-Deprived
Study: Obese Adults Are Generally Sleep-Deprived

Researchers have revealed a new downside for those struggling with obesity: sleep deprivation.

According to UPI, a new study reveals that obese adults sleep approximately fifteen minutes less than adults who are either at a healthy weight, or overweight.

The data showed that adults defined as excessively overweight slept about six hours, 36 minutes per night over more than a two-year period.