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The Relationship between Energy Levels and Sleep Architecture
If energy levels are too high, it can increase brain activity, making it difficult to sleep. The brain uses more energy during REM sleep, so higher carbohydrate intake may be beneficial for this stage. However, if energy availability is too high, it may hinder slow wave sleep. Overall, it's a balancing act for optimal sleep.
The industry for pre-sleep supplements, foods, and products is booming. But what actually works, and how much does our diet actually impact our sleep quality and quantity? Greg and Lyndsey talk about how pre-sleep products are marketed, break down the science behind popular sleep supplements (like melatonin, magnesium, lavender, and more), and discuss how macronutrient distributions influence sleep. They also answer a few listener questions about pre-sleep protein and about the impact of eating meals right before bedtime.
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