Researches Say The 'Sleep Diet' Could Help You Snooze Away Pounds
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Publication date: Feb 9, 2009
Publication date: Feb 9, 2009
Too little sleep stimulates the production of a hormone that causes hunger, while restful sleep increases the production of a hormone that regulates the appetite. Seven and a half hours is the minimum amount of sleep required, but some people may need more. Cutting back on caffeine and alcohol also helps.
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