Eating and Sleep
Time restricted eating is gaining popularity, yet studies show it may not improve sleep quality. Individual experiences vary, with some attributing better sleep to the practice, possibly influenced by the placebo effect. Lack of sleep, on the other hand, disrupts appetite-regulating hormones, leading to cravings for sugary and carb-rich foods.In this clip
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