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  2. Foods that negatively affect your sleep - AOL

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    Spicy foods have great metabolism boosting benefits to help you drop a few pounds, but bringing the heat can lead to a restless night because it raises your core body temperature which can affect ...

  3. Can eating more fruits and vegetables help with sleep? - AOL

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    A number of things can affect sleep patterns, including sleep hygiene and mental health issues. ... both of which have negative implications. ... Bhushan explained how stress-related conditions ...

  4. 10 best and worst foods for sleep, according to experts ... - AOL

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    What you choose to eat before bed can dramatically impact your quality of sleep. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  5. Sleep and metabolism - Wikipedia

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    As sleep time decreased over time from the 1950s to 2000s from about 8.5 hours to 6.5 hours, there has been an increase in the prevalence of obesity from about 10% to about 23%. [2] Weight gain itself may also lead to a lack of sleep as obesity can negatively affect quality of sleep, as well as increase risk of sleeping disorders such as sleep ...

  6. 4 foods that’ll help you sleep better — and 6 to avoid - AOL

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    In general, the recipe for good shut-eye is to get moderate daily exercise, limit caffeine in the afternoon, eat a light dinner, go easy on the booze (if at all), and include sleep-promoting foods ...

  7. Night eating syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Various foods contain tryptophan, but the extent to which they affect brain serotonin levels must be further explored scientifically before conclusions can be drawn. [ 29 ] Considering the complexity of NES, treatment should be tailored to each individual, integrating psychoeducation on diet, nutrition, and sleep with psychotherapy to achieve ...

  8. Sleep deprivation - Wikipedia

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    Researchers suspect that sleep deprivation affects insulin, cortisol, and oxidative stress, which subsequently influence blood sugar levels. Sleep deprivation can increase the level of ghrelin and decrease the level of leptin. People who get insufficient amounts of sleep are more likely to crave food in order to compensate for the lack of energy.

  9. 15 healthy foods that are disrupting your sleep - AOL

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    Contrary to popular belief, having a small snack before bed can actually help you sleep, but you need to make sure that you’re consuming the right things. 15 healthy foods that are disrupting ...