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A recent study shows that a lack of nutrition variety may affect sleep schedules.

According to Today.com, the study shows those who slept the least lacked protein, carbohydrates and nutrients such as iron, zinc and selenium.

"People have talked about the relationship between diet and sleep for ages, but there's very little data on these connections," said Michael Grandner, PhD, a member of the Center for Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology at the University of Pennsylvania. They both touch every system in the body, and the body depends on both of them to keep working. That they interact isn't surprising--but how they interact might be."

Though correlations were found during the study, there is no certainty to the idea that nutrition and sleep affects sleep in such a manner.

"It's simple: A healthy diet helps your body work better, and as a result, sleep better too," Grander said.

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    2cents wrote...
    It is one thing . . .
    . . . to promote healthful diet. But with so many people perceiving protein to mean meat, or carbs to mean french fries, it would be good to begin with defining what truly comprises heathful eating.
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    OneWonders wrote...
    Meat is
    in that group of healthful eating. French fries not so much.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    2cents wrote...
    Yes, OneWonders . . .
    that is a commonly held belief. But my point is that . . . for example . . . many people believe that meat equals protein . . . protein equals meat . . . period. There is a large variety of even healthier, plant-based sources of protein, which can be added to or depended upon for protein intake..
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    OneWonders wrote...
    I tried the plant based proteins & also filled
    up with supplements to replace what I was missing from meat protein, instructed by a nutritionist. I lasted about 5 months on a vegetarian diet but it messed up my body so bad. Once I re-introduced meat, it took about 2 months for my body to get back to normal. A plant based protein works for some, it doesn't work for everyone.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    OneWonders wrote...
    Cont.
    Today I include all different proteins & eat meat at least once a day, along the lines of fish & chicken & limit cow intake. This is my experience from when I decided to make a life change with the food I consume. I've been successful with eating health for 6 years now. But for me, animal protein is healthier.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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