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BEIJING, June 11(Xinhunet) -- Your poor sleep may
result from a high-fat diet, according to a study presented at SLEEP 2008, the
22nd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, media
reported Wednesday.
The study, led by Cibele Crispim, MS,
of the Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, suggests that the more fat you
consume each day, the less likely you are to get a good night's sleep.
Eating fat-laden cheeseburgers and fries for
dinner may be particularly disruptive to your sleep pattern, it says.
Studies in the sleep lab showed that overall, the
more fat they ate each day, the more times they woke up, tossing and
turning, throughout the night.
Eating more fat meant greater chance of abnormal
breathing, less time spent in rapid eye movement(REM) while sleeping.
REM sleep, a sleep state during which dreaming
occurs, helps you become energetic the next day, according to American Academy
of Sleep Medicine spokesman Ron Kramer, MD.
(Agencies)