According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over one-third of adults in the United States routinely get less than the recommended seven hours of sleep per night. Deep sleep, a vital phase for physical and mental restoration, is regulated by the central nervous system and crucial for health. Yet, many people unknowingly engage in habits that disrupt this restorative stage. Identifying and addressing these detrimental behaviors remains a significant challenge in improving the quality of sleep and overall well-being.
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32. Consuming Sugary Foods Before Bed Eating sugary foods before bedtime can have a disruptive effect on your sleep quality, particularly the deep sleep stages your…