How Sugar Impacts Your Sleep

Who doesn’t love a delicious after-dinner dessert? But digging into those cookies or that bowl of ice cream means that you’re pumping lots of added sugar into your body—something that can negatively impact the quality of your sleep.
In
fact, the more sugar that you eat during the day, the more often you’re going
to wake up in the middle of the night. Even if you don’t fully wake
up, the sugar in your system can pull you out of a deep sleep, making you feel
exhausted the next day.
On
top of that, consuming too much sugar during the day can lead to an energy
crash. Eating lots of sugar reduces the activity of what are called orexin
cells. As a result, you’re going to feel pretty sleepy. Ever wonder why you
want to take an afternoon nap after chowing down on something
indulgent? That’s why.
To
avoid those nap-inducing energy dips, you want to do everything that you can to
keep your blood sugar level steady. Do that and you’ll keep your energy level
even throughout the day, helping you stick to a normal sleep schedule.




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