Lack of sleep increases junk food desires

Lack of sleep increases junk food desires A new study published in the September issue of the journal Appetite/ found that when sleep-deprived, overweight adults got an average of 96 extra minutes of sleep per night, it cut their cravings for sweet and salty junk food by 62 percent and reduced their overall appetite by 14…

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