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A good night’s sleep may slash sweet cravings

Lack of sleep can increase our taste for sweet foods
Lack of sleep can increase our taste for sweet foods Lack of sleep can increase our taste for sweet foods

SLEEP loss can lead to weight gain as it increases our taste for sweet foods, reports a study in the journal Nutrients.

Researchers measured the taste for sugar in 40 men and women after a normal night’s sleep, and after sleep had been cut by 33 per cent.

Results of the study at Michigan State University show that the taste for sugar was much higher after sleep had been cut short.

This lack of sleep is thought to have an effect on the brain chemical dopamine which is involved in the reward system, and in cravings and addiction.

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