Eating These Food Groups Can Harm Your Deep Sleep, Study Finds

The difference, however, was in the quality of sleep. “We were particularly interested in investigating the properties of their deep sleep,” adds Cedernaes. “Specifically, we looked at slow-wave activity, a measure that can reflect how restorative deep sleep is. Intriguingly, we saw that deep sleep exhibited less slow-wave activity when the participants had eaten junk food, compared with the consumption of healthier food. This effect also lasted into a second night once we had switched the participants to an identical diet.”

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