Diabetes affects approximately 38.4 million Americans, representing 11.6% of the U.S. population. (cdc.gov) Tea consumption is also prevalent, with over 159 million Americans drinking tea daily. (census.gov) While tea is often considered a healthy beverage, its impact on blood sugar levels during sleep remains underexplored. This article examines how evening tea habits may influence overnight blood sugar regulation, a critical yet often overlooked aspect of metabolic health.
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9. Sleep Disruption and Late-Night Blood Sugar Consuming caffeinated tea in the evening can disrupt sleep patterns, leading to poorer glycemic regulation. Caffeine, a central nervous…