Lose It!: Sally Ibrahim, associate professor at the School of Medicine, explained how not getting enough sleep as a teen can lead to imbalanced appetite hormones. “Studies in teens, for example, show that a night of staying up makes them have more food cravings, particularly for ‘high energy’ or ‘quick energy’ foods like carbs and sugars,” said Ibrahim.
Medicine's Sally Ibrahim shares potential health effects of not getting enough sleep as a teen
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June 16, 2025
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