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Lack of sleep, chronic stress, poor diet? Harvard-trained doctor shares 6 daily habits that may silently harm health
ET Online | May 5, 2026 10:19 PM CST

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Modern lifestyles, marked by poor sleep, stress, and unhealthy habits, silently increase the risk of chronic diseases. Harvard-trained gut doctor Dr. Saurabh Sethi highlights that nearly 80% of these conditions are preventable through better sleep, stress management, gut health, and social connections. He warns that persistent digestive issues and social isolation also pose significant long-term health risks.

Dr Sethi warned that less than 7 hours of sleep can cause heart disease. (iStock and Instagram)
Modern lifestyles filled with sleep deprivation, chronic stress, unhealthy eating habits, physical inactivity, and poor emotional well-being can quietly increase the risk of long-term health complications. Chronic diseases, including heart problems, obesity, diabetes, and metabolic disorders, can develop gradually through everyday habits rather than sudden triggers. Experts increasingly emphasise preventive healthcare, highlighting the importance of quality sleep, balanced nutrition, stress management, gut health, and social connection in maintaining overall wellness. Building sustainable, healthy habits early can significantly lower disease risk, improve immunity, and promote longevity.

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Along similar lines, Harvard-trained gut doctor Dr Saurabh Sethi recently shared a post on Instagram outlining 6 everyday habits and warning signs that may silently impact your overall well-being.

Long-term health shaped by daily habits


Dr Sethi emphasised that chronic illnesses rarely appear overnight. Instead, they often develop over years through accumulated lifestyle patterns involving sleep, nutrition, exercise, and stress. According to him, nearly 80% of chronic diseases may be preventable through healthier lifestyle choices.

Sleep plays critical role in disease prevention


Highlighting sleep as one of the body’s most powerful healing tools, Dr Sethi warned that consistently getting less than seven hours of sleep can significantly increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and obesity. Chronic sleep deprivation, he noted, is far more harmful than many realise.

Chronic stress can damage body


Dr Sethi explained that ongoing stress elevates cortisol levels and inflammation, which may contribute to high blood pressure, weakened immunity, hormone imbalances, and metabolic disorders. He stressed that managing stress is not optional but essential for survival and disease prevention.

Gut health influences entire body


The doctor also pointed to the growing evidence linking poor gut health with anxiety, weight gain, chronic inflammation, and reduced immunity. He noted that dietary choices made today can have lasting health consequences over the next decade.

Persistent digestive symptoms should never be ignored


Dr Sethi warned against delaying medical attention for recurring symptoms such as bloating, reflux, or bowel habit changes. Many people wait years before seeking help, potentially allowing manageable issues to become more serious health concerns.

Social connection is crucial for overall wellness


According to Dr Sethi, human health extends beyond physical factors. He highlighted that social isolation can increase the risk of depression, heart disease, and cognitive decline. Loneliness, he noted, may raise premature death risk by 26%, making meaningful relationships a vital part of long-term well-being.


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