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Specific amount of nightly sleep may lower diabetes risk, researchers find
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Specific amount of nightly sleep may lower diabetes risk, researchers find
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The article accurately reports on a legitimate BMJ study involving 23,475 participants finding optimal sleep duration of 7.32 hours for insulin sensitivity. All major claims, statistics, and expert credentials were verified through reliable sources.
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Key Findings
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Study published in BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care with 23,475 NHANES participants
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CDC diabetes statistics accurately cited (40.1 million Americans with diabetes, 12.0% of population)
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Expert credentials verified - both doctors are properly credentialed medical professionals
Claim Analysis (6)
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"Study published online March 3 in BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care"
Publication verified in BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care journal
Sources:
BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
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"Study involved 23,475 participants from NHANES (2009-2023)"
Participant count and data source verified from original study
Sources:
BMJ study
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"Optimal sleep duration identified at 7.32 hours"
Study found inflection point at 7.32 hours for insulin sensitivity
Sources:
BMJ study
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"40.1 million Americans have diabetes (12.0% of population)"
Statistics match CDC's 2026 National Diabetes Statistics Report
Sources:
CDC National Diabetes Statistics Report
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"Dr. Marc Siegel is professor of medicine at NYU Langone"
Credentials verified - he is professor of medicine and medical director at NYU Langone
Sources:
NYU Langone faculty directory
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"Dr. Aaron Pinkhasov is chair of psychiatry at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine"
Position verified through NYU medical school directory
Sources:
NYU medical school directory
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→ BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care journal
→ CDC National Diabetes Statistics Report
→ NYU Langone Medical Center faculty directory
