These foods may hurt your sleep – The Wall Street Journal

Most people know that caffeine close to bedtime can interfere with sleep. But less research has been done to understand the effects of food on sleep.
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There's nothing like a good night's sleep. But for many people, getting a good night's rest is becoming more and more difficult. If you're one of the millions struggling to get some shut-eye, you've doubtless tried everything from pills to warm milk. And you probably know to avoid caffeine, alcohol, and screen time. But new sleep science shows some surprising foods should be added to the list of nighttime villains and heroes. – Felicity Duncan

What Foods Can Disturb Your Sleep?

By Heidi Mitchell

Most people know that caffeine close to bedtime can interfere with sleep and that tossing back cocktails in the evening can cause a person to wake up a few hours later when the alcohol is metabolized. But less research has been done to understand the effects of food on sleep. One expert, Marie-Pierre St-Onge, an associate professor of nutritional medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York—and director of the university's Sleep Center of Excellence—explains the sleep-diet relationship and what foods may disturb your slumber.

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