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Uncovering Hidden Risk Factors: Sleep-Related Leg Movements and Diabetes

Researchers found people with sleep-related leg movements are 72% more likely to have diabetes after adjusting for age, BMI, sleep apnea, and hypertension.

Summary by Medical Xpress
Restless nights can take a toll that goes beyond next-day tiredness. Sleep influences nearly every aspect of our health, and chronic disruptions to sleep patterns have been linked to increased risks for different diseases. To further investigate this connection, a recent study published in Cureus explored the association between sleep-related leg movements and diabetes.

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Yale University broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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