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. l/ h9 m3 Q& N& v: D7 vWant to be happier and slimmer? Get up earlier' f% ~/ Y$ F Z
( u. R, j% p9 ^7 r7 B4 C% r. p: D1 K2 tDon't hit the snooze button on your alarm clock if you want to be thinner and happier, scientists have claimed./ A$ {. C. G+ s5 t- q
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Research 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.: ?) W1 D0 P% O9 g1 u9 z( d8 f$ ^
3 k( {& Y7 q* ]% FRoehampton University researchers quizzed almost 1,100 men and women about their health and sleeping habits.( B) U+ [: s0 N0 z) d4 A
% \" `4 U8 ?* d* D2 sSome 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.
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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.) H; ^. r! }1 K+ Y1 I
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The remaining 81 percent fell somewhere in between.2 M* x, O8 i+ E+ x9 E$ k6 @' O5 `( {
5 ?- R' @& [5 wThe 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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