Recent studies at Uppsala University, Sweden, showed that a specific region in the brain which supports a person’s sensation for appetite was more active in response to food images after one night of sleep loss than after one night of normal sleep. One of the over arching conclusions derived from this sleep study may indicate that poor sleep makes persons overweight in the long run. The findings are published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.
Here is an excerpt of the study as reported by the National Sleep Foundation: