Tip #217 – Sleep Better, Eat Smarter
Harvard Medical School (Massachusetts, USA) researchers have reported that people who get enough sleep make healthier food choices. Studying 542 male motor freight workers (average age 49 years), the team found that a lack of job strain and greater supervisor support were significantly associated with adequate sleep; and that the subject’s achieving adequate sleep significantly associated with at least 2 of the 3 healthful eating choices assessed.
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