Night Owls at Risk for Bad Diet, Weight Gain

A recent study found that people who go to bed late and sleep late eat more fast food and weigh more.
Night Owls at Risk for Bad Diet, Weight Gain
A recent study found that people who go to bed late and sleep in the next morning eat more fast food and weigh more. Alfredo Estrella/AFP/Getty Images
Joan Delaney
Joan Delaney
Senior Editor, Canadian Edition
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A recent study found that people who go to bed late and sleep in the next morning eat more fast food and weigh more. (Alfredo Estrella/AFP/Getty Images)
Joan Delaney
Joan Delaney
Senior Editor, Canadian Edition
Joan Delaney is Senior Editor of the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times based in Toronto. She has been with The Epoch Times in various roles since 2004.
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