The association between sleep duration, insomnia and sleep patterns with metabolic syndrome: an integrative review

May 4, 2026Frontiers in clinical diabetes and healthcare

How Sleep Length, Insomnia, and Sleep Habits Relate to Metabolic Syndrome

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Abstract

A total of 25,472 articles were initially retrieved, with 18 studies ultimately included in the review.

  • Short sleep duration is consistently linked with an increased risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS).
  • Long daytime napping, defined as naps longer than 90 minutes, is associated with a higher risk of MetS.
  • Irregular sleep patterns and social jetlag are correlated with increased risk of MetS.
  • The relationship between long sleep duration and insomnia with MetS is inconsistent and requires further investigation.

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