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; a9 T) G6 D* I7 b% G7 J" W5 Q; hWant to be happier and slimmer? Get up earlier
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Don't hit the snooze button on your alarm clock if you want to be thinner and happier, scientists have claimed.
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8 T7 I4 f) E+ GResearch suggests that early risers are slimmer, happier and healthier than those who get up later in the day. Late nights seems to take their toll on health and happiness.
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% u8 s+ N2 W4 E2 a: K, c( dRoehampton University researchers quizzed almost 1,100 men and women about their health and sleeping habits.5 U6 ]8 K9 l4 j7 F. |
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Some 13 percent of those questioned were larks, getting up before 7am during the week and seeing no need for a lie-in at the weekend.2 u4 b$ f7 P+ N: P Z* D
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Night owls, who fall out of bed just before 9am Monday to Friday and sleep in on Saturdays and Sundays, accounted for another 6 percent.2 y: J4 u0 [1 [: ^1 q% s
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The remaining 81 percent fell somewhere in between.5 m" e. i% J% E0 U Q! B+ O8 g
9 ?0 i9 [/ Q- l6 fThe analysis revealed the early risers to have fewest signs of depression and anxiety. They were also more likely to eat breakfast – something that has been linked with slimness. |
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